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Source link: http://archive.mises.org/3912/libertarianisms-most-controversial-book/

Libertarianism’s Most Controversial Book??

August 2, 2005 by

While rummaging through some old materials at the Mises Institute, I came across this original magazine advertisement for Block’s, Defending the Undefendable. It has served as interesting reading during study breaks so I thought I’d share it, so it has been added to the description section of DTU’s catalogue entry.

{ 3 comments }

michael August 2, 2005 at 7:51 pm

I’m going to pick this up soon. I’ve been listening to Block’s podcast series and can’t wait to dig in.

Paul Coulam August 3, 2005 at 6:02 am

It may have been libertarianism’s most controversial book at one time but surely now that title must go to Hoppe’s ‘Democracy: The God that Failed’ which, ironically, takes a very unBlockian stance on many issues.

Laurence Vance August 3, 2005 at 11:23 am

It is interesting that among the detractors listed under Block’s book on its page on the online Mises Store can be found two negative comments by Laissez Faire Books–which now sells the book! Indeed, the publisher of the book is Fox & Wilkes, which, if I am not mistaken, is part of Laissez Faire Books.

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