Author Topic: Social liberty/libertarianism? Foreign policy?  (Read 21305 times)

Offline Stratispho

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Re: Social liberty/libertarianism? Foreign policy?
« Reply #60 on: December 30, 2010, 11:52:47 AM »
Has anyone read, "Unintended Consequences" by Ross a friend mentioned it, so I looked it up on Amazon, they want a fortune for it.  So much that it peaked my curiosity. Gun rights seems to be the main theme.

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Not that I would condone an illegal activity but the book is available as a .PDF to download. Sure would make sense for the publisher to sell it as a kindle or something seeing as there is obviously a demand.
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Re: Social liberty/libertarianism? Foreign policy?
« Reply #61 on: December 30, 2010, 12:07:20 PM »
All,

Thanks for the feedback, just bought Marks book from Amazon.  Authors must like Wyoming's long cold winters. (Well maybe not)  It's thawed out here for a while, just had some home made soup and three Grand kids are under foot.  A good book would be nice right now.  I have several text books I could read for a night class. I just finished one called "Sunflower" very thought provoking.  Initial setting or story origin comes from the holocaust and deals with forgiveness (or not).

enJoy,
Jim
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