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I Chose Liberty: Autobiographies of Contemporary Libertarians

I Chose Liberty: Autobiographies of Contemporary Libertarians by Walter Block is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.

Author
Walter Block
First published
2010
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
446
ISBN
9781610160025
Publisher
Mises Institute
License
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Liberty, ethics & philosophy History & biography

Walter Block leaned on 82 of the world's most prominent libertarian thinkers and asked them to tell their life stories with an eye to intellectual development. The result is the most comprehensive collection of libertarian autobiographies ever published. Their stories are thrilling and fascinating. They reveal their main influences, their experiences, their choices, and their ambitions.

There are some very interesting lessons here for everyone. We learn what gives rise to serious thought about liberty and what causes a person to dedicate a professional career or vocation to the cause. We also discover some interesting empirical information about the most influential libertarian writers.

How people come to believe what they believe is a mysterious issue, but an important one to examine. The results have profound strategic implications for the future. If there is a theme that emerges here, it is that it is that the most powerful and effective message of liberty is the one that is both smart and truth telling, not the one that is evasive or consciously dumbed down. The two most influential libertarians that emerge from the contest here are Rothbard and Rand, and this is for a reason.

This volume bears close study by anyone who is considering strategic issues. So far as we know, it is the first book of its kind, one sure to play a larger role in the future crafting of the message and scholarship of human liberty.

Among those who contributed:

  • James C.W. Ahiakpor
  • D.T. Armentano
  • Charles W. Baird
  • Norman Barry
  • Toby Baxendale
  • James T. Bennett
  • Bruce L. Benson
  • David Bergland
  • Walter Block
  • Burton S. Blumert
  • Peter Boettke
  • Sam Bostaph
  • Hardy Bouillon
  • Bryan Caplan
  • Alejandro Chafuen
  • Brooks Colburn
  • Dan Cristian Comanescu
  • Roy Cordato
  • Jim Cox
  • Tyler Cowen
  • Dora de Ampuero
  • Karen De Coster
  • Thomas J. DiLorenzo
  • Michael Edelstein
  • Richard A. Epstein
  • Max Falque
  • Robert Formaini
  • Douglas E. French
  • Bettina Bien Greaves
  • James Gwartney
  • Roy Halliday
  • Ronald Hamowy
  • Ernest Hancock
  • John Hasnas
  • Randall G. Holcombe
  • John Hospers
  • Stephan Kinsella
  • Robert Klassen
  • Dan Klein
  • Peter Kurrild-Klitgaard
  • Robert Lawson
  • Leonard P. Liggio
  • Roderick T. Long
  • Alvin Lowi, Jr.
  • Heath MacCallum
  • Daniel McCarthy
  • Tibor R. Machan
  • Eric Mack
  • Jude Chua Soo Meng
  • Roberta Adelaide Modugno
  • Andrew P. Napolitano
  • Jan Narveson
  • David F. Nolan
  • Gary North
  • James Ostrowski

  • E.C. Pasour, Jr.
  • Ron Paul
  • Nando Pelusi
  • Lawrence W. Reed
  • George Reisman
  • Jeff Riggenbach
  • Llewellyn Rockwell, Jr.
  • Mary Ruwart
  • Joseph T. Salerno
  • James V. Schall
  • Ken Schoolland
  • Chris Matthew Sciabarra
  • Larry J. Sechrest
  • Jeremy Shearmur
  • Joseph Sobran
  • Robert Stewart
  • Alexander Tabarrok
  • Mark Thornton
  • Jerome Tuccille
  • Gordon Tullock
  • e Frank van Dun
  • Marc J. Victor
  • Peter Walters
  • Richard W. Wilcke
  • Anne Wortham
  • Steven Yates
  • Fernando Zanella

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446 pages, 86 chapters, and about 231,566 words in the edition this archive serves.
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Walter Block (born 1941) is a Professor of Economics at Loyola University. This archive holds 27 of Block's works.

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86 chapters · 231,566 words · free to read here

  1. FOREWORD ON THE IMPORTANCE OF MY AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL BOOK PROJECT
  2. 1. On My Becoming an Advocate of Free Markets and Limited Government
  3. 2. My Life as a Libertarian
  4. 3. My Journey Toward Libertarianism
  5. 4. A Tourist’s Guide to Liberty
  6. 5. My Journey to Liberalism
  7. 6. Malice in Blunderland: The Transformation from Soft-Headedness to Hard Core
  8. 7. Another Path to Libertarianism
  9. 8. Murray, the LP, and Me
  10. 9. On Autobiography
  11. 10. Where Did I Go Wrong?
  12. 11. Reflections on Becoming an Austrian Economist and Libertarian, and Staying One
  13. 12. How I Became an Austrian School Libertarian
  14. 13. Becoming a Libertarian
  15. 14. An Intellectual Autobiography
  16. 15. How I Became a Liberal
  17. 16. Autobiographical Note
  18. 17. My Path Toward Libertarianism
  19. 18. Libertarian Journey
  20. 19. My Road to Libertarianism
  21. 20. A Short Intellectual Autobiography
  22. 21. How I Became a Liberal
  23. 22. A Libertarian from the Womb
  24. 23. Arriving at Libertarianism
  25. 24. My Journey to Liberty
  26. 25. The Accidental Libertarian
  27. 26. Why Did I Become a Free Market Environmentalist?
  28. 27. Free-Marketeer at the Fed
  29. 28. Studying Under Murray
  30. 29. How I Found Ludwig von Mises
  31. 30. How I Became a Classical Liberal
  32. 31. Embracing Libertarianism
  33. 32. Rothbard and Hayek: A Personal Memory
  34. 33. Being Libertarian—I Only Seek the Truth
  35. 34. The Loneliness of the Long-time Libertarian
  36. 35. Why I Am an Economist, a Libertarian, and a Supporter of the Austrian School
  37. 36. Libertarian Thoughts Reborn
  38. 37. Being a Libertarian
  39. 38. What? Libertarian?
  40. 39. How I Became a Libertarian
  41. 40. To Be Conceived in Liberty
  42. 41. My Path to Libertarianism
  43. 42. A Classical Liberal Life
  44. 43. My Libertarian Life
  45. 44. A Lasting Encounter
  46. 45. Looking Back and Forward
  47. 46. Libertarian in Reverse
  48. 47. My Path of Reason
  49. 48. A Journey in Libertarianland
  50. 49. In the Spirit of Murray Rothbard: Austrian, Libertarian and Thomist
  51. 50. An Italian Road to Rothbard
  52. 51. A Judicial Odyssey Toward Freedom
  53. 52. The Libertarian Idea
  54. 53. Discovering the Libertarian Within
  55. 54. It All Began With Fred Schwarz
  56. 55. A Political Odyssey
  57. 56. Against the Grain in Agricultural Economics
  58. 57. Standing for Something
  59. 58. Down on All Fours With Rothbard
  60. 59. What Liberty Has Meant To Me

All 86 chapters

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