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Here are some recommended reading lists for people who don't have the time or don't want to go through all the articles on this site.


I want to understand your basic position, but I'm unfamiliar with political theory and I don't have much time.
Recommended reading :
The Government Hoax by Marc Stevens
Freedom or Government? by Harry Hoiles

I want to understand your basic position, I'm unfamiliar with political theory, but I want to read more than that.
Recommended reading :
The Government Hoax by Marc Stevens
What It Means To Be an Anarcho-Capitalist by by N. Stephan Kinsella
Freedom or Government? by Harry Hoiles
Brief explanation of anarcho capitalism
Libertarian Anarchism: Responses to Ten Objections by Roderick T. Long

I want to understand your basic position and I'm somewhat familiar with political theory.
Recommended reading :
Legitimacy of the State by Per Bylund
The Structure of Anarchist Society by Per Bylund
Internal Inconsistencies in Arguments for Government: Nozick, Rand, and Hospers by David Osterfeld
What Are You Calling 'Anarchy'? by Robert P. Murphy
Libertarian Anarchism by Daniel C. Burton

I don't want to read anything, I prefer to listen.
Recommended reading :
Stefan Molyneux podcasts - What is libertarianism
Stefan Molyneux podcasts - War and the Fantasy of Protection
Stefan Molyneux podcast - Property Rights
Stefan Molyneux podcast - Environmentalism part 3

I want to understand your position from an economic perspective.
Recommended reading :
An Economic Analysis of Power by Michael S. Rozeff
Free Exchange and Ethical Decisions by Sorin Cucerai
The Political Economy of Fear by Robert Higgs
Anarchy and Efficient Law by David Friedman
Networks, Anarcho-Capitalism, and the Paradox of Cooperation by Bryan Caplan and Edward Stringham

I want to understand how an anarchy would provide police and courts, and keep it as simple and short as possible.
Recommended reading :
Why Abolishing Government Would Not Bring Chaos by Brad Edmonds
The Possibility of Private Law by Robert P. Murphy



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