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John Hospers (Author)
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October 12, 2007

Enthusiastic Endorsements for the 1971 Edition:

“For many decades, news reports on the intellectual activities of the younger generation have been confined almost exclusively to advocates of statism and collectivism. Only recently [in 1971] have there appeared the first acknowledgements, in the newspapers, of a rising interest among the younger generation in political philosophy that stands in radical contrast to this authoritarian trend: Libertarianism.”

“Now, Professor John Hospers, [former] Director of the School of Philosophy of the University of Southern California, has given us, in the latest book, a clear statement of the central political-economic of this young intellectual movement. The book is offered, not as an original work of philosophy, but rather as an attempt to delineate the major positions on which most Libertarians would agree—and to answer many of the objections and questions with which Libertarians have to contend.”

Libertarianism is very simply and clearly written and requires no technical knowledge on the part of the reader. Enjoyable, informative reading.”
—Nathaniel Branden, author of The Psychology of Self Esteem and The Disowned Self

“A most informative and provocative up-to-date exposition of an historic political-economic doctrine that has been having a rebirth, in a new and more sophisticated formulation, in recent years.”
—Martin E. Lean, Professor and Chairman of the Department of Philosophy at Brooklyn College, of the City University of New York

“In days to come, when Libertarianism is accepted as one of the major political philosophies, and perhaps the prevailing one, Professor Hospers will be remembered as one of its founding fathers. His magnificent work offers a true intellectual foundation for all those who profess to be advocates of, or objective about, personal, political, and economic freedom.”
—Robert D. Kephart, Publisher of Human Events


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As co-founder of the national Libertarian Party and as the author of the exceptionally readable book Libertarianism and numerous articles on liberty and politics, Dr. Hospers became the Libertarian Party’s first candidate for President of the United States in 1972, garnering an electoral vote in that election.

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  • Paperback: 502 pages
  • Publisher: Authors Choice Press; 2007 edition (October 12, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0595472451
  • ISBN-13: 978-0595472451
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.7 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,616,156 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars understanding roots of Liberty, July 29, 1999
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It can be very difficult to understand libertarianism as a political party these days because, as with the other parties, famous canidates of third parties (like Harry Browne, Ross Perot, and Jesse Ventura) have somewhat blurred the ideas presented in the philosophy behind it with modern issues, as they should in order to be viable candidates. So when John Hospers presents the ideas of Libertarianism from his viewpoint, in a book written about 1 year before running against Jimmy Carter for president as a Libertarian, it is easy to see where a government like this would have changed America. Sewn seemlessly with dozens of quotes and historical references this book leaves little room to argue that the premise couldn't work. How well it might work is still left to the reader. This book goes bounds beyond politics and enters realms of insightful philosophic depth. Most importantly it is an idea of governing people, as if their lives and happiness do matter more than anything else, more than economy, more than delutions of patriotism. I give it all 5 stars because this book is highly accessable to anyone, unless they typicly enjoy hard to understand political books where government acts in itself and not for it's people.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Presenting the 21st Century Alternative to Runaway Big Government, November 21, 2007
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With a new preface by the author, the phenomenal classic on the American libertarian philosophy is now back in print and available to a new generation of readers interested in the constitutional alternative to socialism and 'liberalism' in the United States. In the tradition of Bastiat, Hazlitt, von Mises, and Ayn Rand, Prof. Hospers dispatches one Big-Government cliché and fallacy after another in clear and understandable English. An important resource in the arsenal of liberty, this 2007 edition includes a new preface by Dr. Hospers which discusses some of the most critical issues facing Americans today. The book that launched a movement can inspire us all again in the struggle to recapture the spirit of American freedom under constitutional law.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Programmatic rather than philosophical, but still worth reading, August 27, 2011
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Many people, especially professional academic philosophers, tend to think that Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia was, if not the very first book ever written on libertarianism, then certainly the first one written on the subject by a distinguished professor of philosophy. Well, they are manifestly wrong on both accounts. It is hard to understand why as John Hospers is widely known among these people, and his other books An Introduction to Philosophical Analysis and Human Conduct: Problems of Ethics are widely used in philosophy courses around the world, and the present book was originally published in 1971, some three years before that of Nozick. One reason why Libertarianism - A Political Philosophy for Tomorrow is not as recognized could be that it is not a very philosophical work despite its author's professional credentials. Hospers ran for president in 1972 for the Libertarian Party in the USA and this book can be seen as his political program. As such it is an apt description of the libertarian position rather than a philosophic treatise. If you want to know what libertarianism is, then the present book is indeed recommended. But if you wish to read something written with a more philosophic approach, I would recommend Jan Narveson's The Libertarian Idea or the above mentioned Anarchy, State, and Utopia.

Reading the present book reinforced my hope that libertarianism really is the political philosophy for tomorrow. Too bad that Hosper did not live to see it as he recently passed away at the impressive age of 93.

Fritz- Anton Fritzson
Lund University,
Sweden
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