Here is a list of some of the titles that have kept me entertained lately, and I highly recommend them to anyone interested in libertarianism, natural rights, limited government, or free-market economics:
- Free to Choose: A Personal Statement – Milton Friedman
- Libertarianism: A Primer – David Boaz
- Common Sense – Thomas Paine
- The Political Writings of John Locke – John Locke
- On Liberty – John Stuart Mill
- The Federalist Papers – Jay/Madison/Hamilton
- The Road to Serfdom – F.A. Hayek
- That Which Is Seen and That Which Is Unseen – Frederic Bastiat
- Economics In One Lesson – Henry Hazlitt
- Atlas Shrugged – Ayn Rand
- The Virtue of Selfishness – Ayn Rand
- Anarchy, State, and Utopia – Robert Nozick
- Speaking of Liberty – Lew Rockwell
- FDR’s Folly – Jim Powell
- What It Means To Be a Libertarian – Charles Murray
- An Introduction to Austrian Economics – Thomas C. Taylor
- What Has Government Done To Our Money? – Murray Rothbard
- Crisis and Leviathan – Robert Higgs
- Why Government Doesn’t Work – Harry Browne
- For A New Liberty – Murray Rothbard
- Liberalism in the Classical Tradition – Ludwig von Mises
- Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal – Ayn Rand
- Human Action – Ludwig von Mises
- America’s Great Depression – Murray Rothbard
- Radicals for Capitalism – Brian Doherty
