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Forgive me for beating a dead horse, but I think my new e-book "Learn About Liberty" does something extremely crucial at a time when it is most needed: it explains what libertarians believe and why.

People are interested in libertarianism today, perhaps more than ever before in modern American history. Now is the chance to show them what we've got, tell them what we believe, and explain why it is so necessary for a good, happy, and flourishing society.

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