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5.0 out of 5 stars
An interesting view of our drift in politics,
By Patrick G Cox "Patrick G. Cox" (Taunusstein, Germany) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Statism Sucks! Ver. 2.0 (Paperback)
I found this book interesting to read and it certainly has much to give food for further thought.
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Libertarianism made simple,
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This review is from: Statism Sucks! Ver. 2.0 (Paperback)
While the two posters above did not seem to get the gist of the book, it was patently obvious to me that this was an attempt to produce an easy to read collection of thoughts on a libertarian approach to modern life. While not as intellectual as Boaz's work, it still has merit.
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A honest opinion,
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This review is from: Statism Sucks! Ver. 2.0 (Paperback)
Please ignore the last two reviews. They are from a couple of sad little boys who wanted to bring down Andrew's rating . These petty oiks decided that it would be fun to trash the book without actually reading it. Oh well, such is life. Wonder if either of them have the brains to write a short story much less a complete book. How do I know this? Because like typical children they bragged they had done it on Gameranger.comThis book was recomended to me by the Adam Smith Institute. And they were right, it is a good overview of liberianism.
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Lambeth Resident,
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This review is from: Statism Sucks! Ver. 2.0 (Paperback)
This is a book I would definately put down. It is effectively a collection of ramblings from a demented mind.It anyone meets the author, please break his pencil or trash his typerwriter. Avoid at all costs.
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Crass,
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This review is from: Statism Sucks! Ver. 2.0 (Paperback)
Whilst I sympathise with the libertarian philosophy espoused by the author, this is one of the worst booklets I have EVER read. It is ill structured, rambling and full of poor English.The author is clearly a nut-job, describing himself as "cynic, cyberpunk and raconteur" and oddly claiming that he has "the mannerism of a 19th century gentleman". In fact he is a well known fruit cake from Maine. He claims to be an English Lord of the Manor but in fact he was simply a student in the UK who got deported.
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The truth can be painful,
By Stavros Mendros (Lewiston, ME USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Statism Sucks! Ver. 2.0 (Paperback)
Though you may not agree with all of Dodge's theories, this is abrilliantly written essay on where the world is going. This book reads easy and yet is not short on research and facts to back up the arguments.This will no doubt anger any state apologist who reads it and is sure to challenge all pseadointellectuals and bring out their ire. Aside from the entertainment value and interesting subject matter this is a must read for anyone who still values freedom and hopes to see it thrive in our country. |
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Statism Sucks! Ver. 2.0 by Andrew Ian Dodge (Paperback - November 20, 2000)
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