If libertarianism is the political philosophy which holds freedom of central importance, then libertarians, Alan Haworth argues, are actually anti-libertarian. In this short book, he sets out to expose the shaky foundations of what Haworth sees as the three principles of libertarianism: the belief in moral good of free markets, the moral evil of the state, and the supreme importance of freedom. Anti-libertarianism is written clearly and passionately, and many of Haworth’s arguments will force libertarians to more closely examine their own beliefs and the reasons they have for believing them—even if his book ultimately fails dramatically in its task of wiping libertarianism from the field.

Anti-libertarianism: Markets, Philosophy, and Myth
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