The libertarian philosophy is often associated only with economics or with resistance to social norms.
In this path-breaking book, editor Tom Palmer weaves together a series of essays, theoretical and practical, showing how to live a happier life, be a better person, and enjoy the benefits of freedom and responsibility.
Case studies with scientific, historical, and philosophical insights are offered to create a handbook for free people who want to live in free, prosperous, cooperative, peaceful, and just societies.
For those looking for alternatives to the Nanny State, the Prohibitionist State, and the Welfare State, this book is a good place to start.