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First published 2003

Speaking of Liberty

Speaking of Liberty by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
First published
2003
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
480
ISBN
9780945466383
License
Published here by permission. The work itself reserves all rights; it is not Creative Commons.

Money, banking & crises

Mises said that teaching the public was just as important as addressing scholars — maybe more so.That is what Lew Rockwell specializes in: history and theory and analysis in defense of the free society, written in clear prose to reach a broad audience. Rockwell's new book is as pro-liberty as it is brutally critical of government. It is relentlessly forthright yet hopeful about the prospects for liberty. It is rigorous enough to withstand the enemy's closest scrutiny, and chock full of the energy and enthusiasm that will keep you reading.

As a collection of speeches delivered over a period of ten years, Speaking of Liberty is long (470 pages), but it is the kind of book people will want to see in the hands of friends, family, and students. The book begins with economics, and explains why Austrian economics matters, how the Federal Reserve brings on the business cycle, why we need private property and free enterprise, the unrecognized glories of the capitalist economy, and why the gold standard is still the best monetary system. The remaining sections deal with war, Mises and his work, other important thinkers in the libertarian tradition, and the culture and morality of liberty.

The book is united by a set of fixed principles: the corruption of politics, the universality and immutability of the ideas of freedom, the centrality of sound money and free enterprise, the moral imperative of peace and trade, the importance of hope and tenacity in the struggle for liberty, and the need for everyone to join the intellectual fight. We all have searched for the book we could give to friends and neighbors, business associates and family members, to explain why we believe in the cause of liberty. Speaking of Liberty is that book.

"Critics of the free market are therefore the Wile E. Coyotes of our day: sitting on the stool in comfort, they systematically saw away at the legs beneath them, on the absurd assumption that they will be able to hang in the air indefinitely after their work is done. Along comes Lew Rockwell and shouts as loud as he can: 'Beep, beep.'" Gary North

This volume's thirty-three speeches include:

  • The Marvel That Is Capitalism
  • A Secret History of the Boom and Bust
  • Why Austrian Economics Matters
  • The Viability of the Gold Standard
  • What Causes the Business Cycle?
  • Is Inflation Dead?
  • The Economics of Discrimination
  • Medicine and the State
  • War and Freedom
  • Free Trade versus War
  • Time to End Perpetual War
  • Down with the Presidency
  • War and the Capitalist Press
  • Mises and Liberty
  • Are We All Historians of Decline?
  • The Promise of Human Action
  • Human Action and the Politics of Freedom
  • Against Destructionism
  • An American Classical Liberalism
  • In Defense of Public Intellectuals
  • The Sinful State
  • The Real State of the Union
  • The Transformation of American Opinion
  • Dawn Will Follow this Darkness
  • The Path to Victory
  • Rockwell-Doherty Interview
  • Rockwell-Kantor Interview
  • The Wisdom of LeFevre
  • Hans Sennholz: Misesian for Life
  • The Hayek Movement
  • Murray N. Rothbard: In Memoriam
  • The Joy of JoAnn
  • A Tribute to Trade

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Is Speaking of Liberty free to download?
Yes. The complete 480-page PDF and EPUB downloads directly from this page (1.2 MB). There is no signup, no account and no paywall.
How long is Speaking of Liberty?
480 pages, 38 chapters, and about 146,743 words in the edition this archive serves.
Is Speaking of Liberty in the public domain?
No. This edition is published here by permission and the work itself reserves all rights. It is free to read and download from this archive, but it is not public domain and not Creative Commons.
Is there an audiobook of Speaking of Liberty?
Yes. This archive holds a free recorded reading (5 recordings, 1.8 hours). It streams in the browser or downloads as audio, at no cost and with no signup.
Who wrote Speaking of Liberty?
Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. is founder and chairman of the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama, and editor of LewRockwell.com. This archive holds 10 of Jr.'s works.

What's in it

38 chapters · 146,743 words · free to read here

  1. Patrons
  2. Copyright
  3. Introduction
  4. The Marvel That Is Capitalism
  5. A Secret History of the Boom and Bust
  6. Why Austrian Economics Matters
  7. The Viability of the Gold Standard
  8. What Causes the Business Cycle?
  9. Is Inflation Dead?
  10. The Economics of Discrimination
  11. Medicine and the State
  12. War and Freedom
  13. Free Trade versus War
  14. Time to End Perpetual War
  15. Down with the Presidency
  16. War and the Capitalist Press
  17. Mises and Liberty
  18. Are We All Historians of Decline?
  19. The Promise of Human Action
  20. Human Action and the Politics of Freedom
  21. Against Destructionism
  22. An American Classical Liberalism
  23. In Defense of Public Intellectuals
  24. The Sinful State
  25. The Real State of the Union
  26. The Transformation of American Opinion
  27. Dawn Will Follow This Darkness
  28. The Path to Victory
  29. Rockwell-Doherty Interview
  30. Rockwell-Kantor Interview
  31. The Wisdom of LeFevre
  32. Hans Sennholz: Misesian for Life
  33. The Hayek Moment
  34. Murray N. Rothbard: In Memoriam
  35. The Joy of JoAnn
  36. A Tribute to Trade
  37. 6. Bibliography READING FOR LIBERTY
  38. Comments on Speaking of Liberty
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