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What would a truly libertarian
society look like?
Sharon Harris, president of the Advocates for
Self-Government, answers that question.
In this compelling speech, Sharon Harris explores
a too-often neglected aspect of liberty -- its compassionate and benevolent
side. She firmly dispels the myth of "benevolent" government, and
gently makes the case that only freedom can give people what they want: a
tolerant, humane, and abundant society. Along the way, she also...
* Contrasts the invisible hand of
freedom with the "visible fist" of government.
* Dispels the "dog-eat-dog" myth of
ruthless free-market competition.
* Exposes the government's war against
desperately ill Americans.
* Defends the indisputable right to keep and
bear arms.
* Explains why freedom fosters a more
cooperative, compassionate, generous society.
* Shows why asset forfeiture is "robbery
with a badge."
* Makes the case against a military draft and
senseless foreign wars.
* Demonstrates how privatizing Social Security
could make you a millionaire.
* Explains why libertarians can't be "too
consistent."
* And reveals why history is on our side.
"The Invisible Hand Is a Gentle Hand"
is a wide-ranging, persuasive look at the real-world benefits of liberty. It's
also a perfect speech to share with non-libertarian friends.
Read the entire
text of this speech.
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