Readings
I’m currently collecting anarchist literature and converting them into zine/booklet or pamphlet form.
“Full” list found here (excuse all the notes, this Google Document is shared and workable).
AnarchoZines is updated from this list, and you can subscribe if you have a Tumblr account.
If you’re a beginner on the subject of liberty, I highly recommend TOLFA (The On-Line Freedom Academy) and reading some of the following to understand the basics:
- Against Intellectual Monopoly, Michele Boldrin and David K. Levine
- Against Intellectual Property, Stephan Kinsella
- Agorism.info
- AK Press
- Anarchism and other essays
- Anarchist Library
- Banned Books List (Read them before they’re banned again, right!)
- Economics in One Lesson, Henry Hazlitt
- Free Domain Radio Books, Stefan Molyneux
- I, Pencil, Leonard E. Read
- John Galt’s Speech, Ayn Rand
- Library of Economics and Liberty
- No Treason, Lysander Spooner
- On Liberty, John Stuart Mill
- The Bill of Rights
- The Declaration of Independence
- The Road to Serfdom, Cartoon Version
- The Second Treatise of Civil Government, John Locke
- The United States Constitution
- Vindication of the Rights of Woman, Mary Wollstonecraft
- What Libertarianism Is, Stephan Kinsella
There are many more resources for readings, such as the Online Liberty Library, which basically has everything!
Also, books listed on the Student Liberty Front Liberty Library page are available to be borrowed from me upon request.








Read “I, Pencil” then “Economics in One Lesson.”
Then take a healthy dose of Murray Rothbard, Walter Block, Ludwig von Mises, and Hans Herman Hoppe.
For your listening pleasure, add the recordings of the lectures from Mises University to your MP3 player.
According to my own exploration, billions of people on our planet get the loans at good banks. Therefore, there’s good possibilities to find a car loan in every country.
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