A Review On The Book “What is Libertarianismhttp://www.blogger.com/img/blank.gif”?

Each of us in the United States has friends who are libertarians. However, it seems that the call for about 10 to 20% of our population at a particular election, even libertarians. And this group of people is often the deciding factor in elections because they are the undecided voters. But if you ask what is a libertarian, I have a very good book that I may be recommended. The name of the book is;

"Libertarianism in One Lesson" by David Berglund, 1977

It was a book about Libertarianism, which has been translated into Polish, and it led to a revolution in 1988 and 1989. 1990, Communism was distributed in socialist countries broke because of the idea that "you yourself." Libertarians believe, "" Nobody has the right to abuse that you're not in your best interest, "each person owns himself - you can not force others to perceive something against their interests . However, you must take responsibility for themselves.

There is a chapter on cooperation against the violence in the book, which is very good. The book made me think of the possibility that perhaps the government could act as a unit of conglomerate franchise in the service sector for things like waste, energy, police, military works, and the dog catcher. I really liked this quote: "If people are naturally good, you do not need a government and if people are angry, you do not dare to have an" and "government is us and they are no more noble than the bureaucrats inside ", and since everyone in government comes from people if there are problems, it is our fault.

In fact, the book was full of interesting quotes, here's another: "A government agency to justify action against a bad citizen is not a government acceptable" in a sense one could say that the government is not Reality is a lie we all agree that we live in a fictitious person, is worth nothing without our consent. How does a social contract, if legislators and regulators too expensive and the laws against restraint of liberty and freedom? We must respect the rights of all, there are no superior people in our government. Anyway, I think you would be the debate that would enjoy this book, you really think.