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Chapter 38 of 38 · Speaking of Liberty by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

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“Socialism in distant lands collapsed, and it will collapse in the US too if this book gets a wide hearing. Omnipotent government has rarely faced as fierce an intellectual opponent.”

—— PAUL CRAIG ROBERTS, HOOVER INSTITUTION

“Like great American oratory from the 18th and 19th centuries, this book of speeches on economics and public affairs is capable of inspiring an entire generation.”

—— THOMAS J. DILORENZO, LOYOLA COLLEGE IN MARYLAND

“Austrian economics has never been made more accessible. Lew discusses technical economics with the rhetorical flair you find only in the best teachers.”

—— JOSEPH T. SALERNO, PACE UNIVERSITY

“In this book, Lew Rockwell shows that he is the leading spokesman for the free society in our time.”

—— WALTER BLOCK, LOYOLA UNIVERSITY NEW ORLEANS

“In Congress, the speeches I hear are dull and disposable. These are eloquent, timeless, and true. If I could, I ‘d enter this entire book in the Congressional Record!

—— RON PAUL, U. S. CONGRESS

“If you value wit, learning, and eloquence in the service of liberty, read this book. It is a body blow to the managerial state.”

—— PAUL GOTTFRIED, ELIZABETHTOWN COLLEGE

“One of our 19th-century classics is Herbert Spencer’s The Man vs. the State. In the 21st century, The Man is Lew Rockwell, and this is his classic.”

—— BURTON S. BLUMERT, CHAIRMAN, LUDWIG VON MISES INSTITUTE

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