Abstract: A libertarian view of what is wrong with the current instantiation of government, how it deviates from the original intent of the Constitution, and why a free-market society with a republican form of government is best. Presents an areligious view of morality.
Keywords: book review, constitution, economics, liberty, free market, taxation, crime and punishment, fifth amendment, illegal takings, property rights, second amendment, RKBA, right to keep and bear arms, representative government and representation, economic policy, libertarianism.

Title: The Free Society
Author: Lansing R. Pollock
Publisher: Westview Press
Date Published: February 1996
ISBN: 0813327202
LOCN: JC585.P584 1996
Dewey: 320/.01/1 20
Pages: 178
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Author:        Pollock, Lansing.
Title:         The free society / Lansing Pollock.
Published:     Boulder, Colo. : Westview Press, 1996.
Description:   vii, 178 p. ; 24 cm.
LC Call No.:   JC585.P584 1996
Dewey No.:     320/.01/1 20
ISBN:          0813327199 (alk. paper)
               0813327202 (pbk.)
Notes:         Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-167)
                  and index.
Subjects:      Liberty.
               Representative government and representation.
               Economic policy.
               Libertarianism.
Control No.:   95040706 

     

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