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26 of 28 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
A definite case of genius-envy,
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This review is from: Libertarianism: The Good the Bad and the Ugly (Paperback)
The bulk of Bryant's "book" is a personal attack on Murray Rothbard. Bryant sees Rothbard as a libertarian icon who sold out to the paleoconservative movement But Rothbard was always consistent philosophically. He didn't leave the libertarian movement; the libertarian movement left him. He merely remained true to his principles as one of the great thinkers of the late 20th century. Mr. Bryant's little diatribe does nothing to dispel that. It is a surreal, egocentric collection of blatherings and much more incomprehensible and unreadable than anything by Rothbard he criticizes. Avoid.
25 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Waste of Time,
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This review is from: Libertarianism: The Good the Bad and the Ugly (Paperback)
The main premise seems to be some libertarian icons were not practicing what they preach. Doesn't address their ideas just attacks the messenger. Reads like a gossip column
11 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
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Presentation of libertarian ideas and men,
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This review is from: Libertarianism: The Good the Bad and the Ugly (Paperback)
A very, very, very, very, very inconsistent book
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Libertarianism: The Good the Bad and the Ugly by John Bryant (Paperback - Feb. 1995)
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