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Tom G. Palmer

    Why liberty: Your life - your choices - your future
    Peace, Love & Liberty
    After the welfare state. Politicians stole your future... You can get it back
    The Morality of Capitalism (Malayalam Translation)
    Self-Control or State Control?
    Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice
    • 2018

      ‘Muthalalitha Vyavasthithiyude Dhaarmikatha’ an e-book published by CPPR is the first Malayalam translation of “The Morality of Capitalism: What Your Professors Won’t Tell You”, edited by Tom G. Palmer The second in the “What Your Professors Won’t Tell You” series of essays on political economy, this collection includes thirteen essays. Authors include Nobel Prize winners Mario Vargas Llosa and Vernon Smith, Whole Foods Market CEO and founder John Mackey, and scholars from across the globe.

      The Morality of Capitalism (Malayalam Translation)
    • 2016

      Self-Control or State Control?

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "This book is both theoretical and practical. It can help you to live a happier life, be a better person, and enjoy the benefits of freedom and responsibility. Self-control is the alternative to the Nanny State, the Prohibitionist State, and the Welfare State. Self-Control or State Control? weaves together case studies with scientific, historical, and philosophical insights to create a handbook for free people who want to live in free, peaceful, cooperative, prosperous, and just societies"-- Page 4 of cover

      Self-Control or State Control?
    • 2014

      Peace, Love & Liberty

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading
      3.6(82)Add rating

      "There is no such thing as being 'undecided' about war. It is a binary choice. If you re not for it, you have to be against it. The essays in this book offer evidence and arguments for peace. The writers advance peace not merely as a moral ideal or even a desirable goal, but as an eminently practical objective. Too often peace activists have thought it sufficient merely to call for peace and to denounce war, without investigating the economic, social, political, and psychological conditions of peace. They may oppose this or that war, without considering what causes wars--for example, fallacies about clashes of civilizations, economic conflict, protectionism, and the zero-sum worldview--and then addressing those causes. Peace is not an impractical fantasy, nor is it something for which one must sacrifice prosperity or progress or freedom. In fact, peace, freedom, prosperity, and progress go hand-in-hand. The essays in this book appeal to the mind. They are anchored in sound history, economic reality, empirical psychology, political science, and hard-headed logic, as well as art and the aesthetic imagination. If the heart is to be engaged on behalf of peace, it should be engaged through the mind."--page 4 of cover.

      Peace, Love & Liberty
    • 2012

      Young people today are being robbed. Of their rights. Of their freedom. Of their dignity. Of their futures. The culprits? My generation and our predecessors, who either created or failed to stop the world straddling engine of theft, degradation, manipulation, and social control we call the welfare state.

      After the welfare state. Politicians stole your future... You can get it back
    • 2009

      Exploring the intricate relationship between freedom, justice, law, and prosperity, this collection showcases Tom Palmer's extensive writings as a scholar, journalist, and activist. His essays address diverse topics such as multiculturalism, democracy, and globalization, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience. Palmer's experiences include advocating for freedom in oppressive regimes and engaging in various social movements. His compelling and thought-provoking prose invites readers to reflect deeply on the principles of liberty in contemporary society.

      Realizing Freedom: Libertarian Theory, History, and Practice