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Probing the philosophical roots of personal freedom.

If you're someone who cherishes individual liberty and wants to explore its philosophical underpinnings, "The Fundamentals of Liberty" could be an enlightening read. As you navigate through its pages, LeFevre's work might just refine your understanding of freedom, offering a robust framework that could challenge or reinforce your beliefs about societal structures and the role of government. This book could serve as a foundation stone for both the seasoned libertarian and the curious newcomer.

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The Fundamentals of Liberty

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ISBN: 9780962048005
Publisher: Rampart Institute
Date of Publication: 1988-01-01
Format: Hardcover
Related Collections: Politics, Philosophy, History
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This is Robert LeFevre's magnum opus. Considered the definitive work on the nature of liberty, Mr. Robert LeFevre's The Fundamentals of Liberty is a combination of over 25 years of work as a lecturer, author, and president of Rampart College. The book took five years to complete and was published posthumously—two years after his death in 1986. Viewed today as one of the founding fathers of the modern libertarian movement, LeFevre was a major influence with campus libertarians during the turbulent 1960s. His philosophy on ownership, the nature of man, and his government sent shockwaves throughout California and eventually the world. Some of his chapter titles include The Industrial Revolution, The Robber Barons, Epistemology, Property and Ownership, Early Man, Socialism, Communism, Wealth, Banking, The American Story, The Declaration of Independence, Freedom, Withdrawal of Sanction, and more (34 chapters), hardbound, 487 pages.
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Probing the philosophical roots of personal freedom.

If you're someone who cherishes individual liberty and wants to explore its philosophical underpinnings, "The Fundamentals of Liberty" could be an enlightening read. As you navigate through its pages, LeFevre's work might just refine your understanding of freedom, offering a robust framework that could challenge or reinforce your beliefs about societal structures and the role of government. This book could serve as a foundation stone for both the seasoned libertarian and the curious newcomer.

Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.