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If anyone is interested, I have for sale a like new 1st Edition copy of Ludwig von Mises' Human Action: A Treatise On Economics - The Scholar's Edition for $50. The copy is unsealed with minor shelf wear though still in beautiful condition. Shipping costs vary depending on location. Will ship worldwide. Inquiries can be sent to banned@mises
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Moving and they all can't come with me. I'm keeping a few but letting go most of them. Unfortunate, I know.
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[quote user="Laughing Man"] Oo Oo. Do you have Lysander Spooner's Let's Abolish Government . I've been trying to get a copy but its like 300 dollars on Amazon. Pretty outrageous. I wish Mises would sell some Spooner books. [/quote] Unfortunately I don't have it, but if I did, it would surely be one that I wouldn't be getting
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The following books for sale are all brand new copies. Those indicated with * are used copies in good condition. Inquiry about more details if interested. A Foreign Policy of Freedom by Ron Paul for $11.95 ISBN: 0912453001 Age of Inflation by Hans F. Sennholz for $8.95 ISBN: 088279129X A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial
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In the words of Marc Stevens, "Cities and States don't exist."
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[quote user="Dynamix"]I feel somehow legitimized, like I lost my pilgrimage virginity or something.[/quote] Hmm interesting...
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I favor the free market determining what the individuals within it decide to use as sound money. That's how the goal will be achieved. By taking away the monopoly on money that the Fed has been granted by the gang called Government. The counter-economy will always take care of things like this.
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So I've been pondering about something for a while now and well I thought I'd get some of your opinions. If everyone in the private sector were to join the State, do you think the State would eventually collapse into itself due to no way of being a parasite leeching off the no longer private sector? Does seem like an interesting idea.
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Yeah both FTL and Complete Liberty are awesome. Oh, and don't forget about Marc Steven's "No State Project" radio show. Those are practically the best liberty-oriented shows out there right now.
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There's also "The Voluntary City: Choice, Community, and Civil Society" which also might work as a good reference.