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What It Means to Be a Libertarian
A Personal Interpretation
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208 pages
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The book advocates for a minimal government structure, echoing the principles of America's founders. It envisions a streamlined executive branch with only essential departments and a Congress that convenes infrequently, emphasizing individual freedom and limited federal intervention. Murray argues that such a framework is crucial for fostering a genuinely free society, where the government's role is drastically reduced to its most fundamental functions.
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1997, paperback
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