Tag: Tuttle Twins

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Frédéric Bastiat and the State-breakers

Brilliant. Consistent. Principled. As a true liberal or libertarian of today’s stripes, Frédéric Bastiat warred against the state in 19th France wherein there were few allies for him to find. He was to liberty what Jimmy Hendrix was to American rock-and-roll; a virtuoso who died way too young. Still, he lives on though his masterpieces.…
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New Tuttle Twins Book on Actual Education

Connor Boyack and Elijah Stanfield have done it again–this time advancing liberty through daring to question the last true American Church= public education. A must read for adults and kids alike. John Taylor Gatto’s thoughts and insights distilled into an entertaining and imminently readable 50-plus pages. Click here to check it out–and help out HotH20History…
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The Fate of the Future: The Prescience of Murray Rothbard

Already, within a week of the launch of Hot H2O History, two subscribers (special shout-out to one emerging and new convert to libertarianism hailing from Milwaukee) have asked, then inquired, then demanded that I address those who are first being exposed to libertarianism, anarcho-capitalism and Austrian economics by offering something of an introduction to it…
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