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In this lively new history, Brian Doherty provides a concise, thorough account of the intellectual roots of the American libertarian movement, with helpful summaries of key figures, institutions, and events. Modern Libertarianism effortlessly combines historical insights and intellectual profiles of important figuresincluding Ludwig von Mises, F. A. Hayek, Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, Milton Friedman, and Barry Goldwaterand key institutions such as the Foundation of Economic Education and the Mont Pelerin Society.
A superb introduction for the newcomer, yet rich and varied enough for those
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In this lively new history, Brian Doherty provides a concise, thorough account of the intellectual roots of the American libertarian movement, with helpful summaries of key figures, institutions, and events. Modern Libertarianism effortlessly combines historical insights and intellectual profiles of important figuresincluding Ludwig von Mises, F. A. Hayek, Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, Milton Friedman, and Barry Goldwaterand key institutions such as the Foundation of Economic Education and the Mont Pelerin Society.

A superb introduction for the newcomer, yet rich and varied enough for those steeped in the libertarian tradition, Modern Libertarianism is a tribute to those who advocated for the cause of political liberty in America in the 20th century.


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Brian Doherty is a senior editor at Reason magazine. He is the author of six books, and his reporting and commentary have appeared in dozens of radio and TV programs and over 100 publications, including the New York Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Mother Jones, Wired, and Spin. He won the Thomas S. Szasz Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Cause of Civil Liberties in 2011.