The book is currently out of stock
The Passion for Liberty
Authors
258 pages
More about the book
The book presents a libertarian view of a free society where individuals are sovereign and self-governing, emphasizing the importance of consent. Drawing on the philosophies of thinkers like John Locke and Ayn Rand, it argues that such a society is not hedonistic but represents the ideal for humanity. The author tackles various contemporary issues, including affirmative action, abortion, military intervention, and torture, exploring their implications for the relationship between liberty and democracy.
Book variant
2003, paperback
Book purchase
The book is currently out of stock.