Books and Tapes Published By The Foundation
According to their website, eight books have been published on different aspects of Libertarianism. They include:
- Liberty, Security, and the War on Terrorism (2003)
- The Tyranny of Gun Control (1998)
- The Failure of America’s Foreign Wars (1996)
- The Case for Free Trade and Open Immigration (1995)
- The Dangers of Socialized Medicine (1994)
And three books authored by Sheldon Richman:
- Tethered Citizens: Time to Repeal the Welfare State (2001)
- Your Money or Your Life: Why We Must Abolish the Income Tax (1999)
- Separating School and State: How to Liberate America’s Families (1994)
Also the foundation offers tapes which supposedly include lectures at the Vienna Coffee Club, seminars and conferences hosted by the foundation, and "seminars that we have co-sponsored with the economics department at George Mason University." On the same page, the foundation recommends tells web users to visit the Conference Classroom, an online learning platform to watch videos or order DVDs.
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