The Art of Being Free: Politics versus the Everyman and Woman

The Art of Being Free: Politics versus the Everyman and Woman

by Wendy McElroy
The Art of Being Free: Politics versus the Everyman and Woman

The Art of Being Free: Politics versus the Everyman and Woman

by Wendy McElroy

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Overview

This is a book on the current state of freedom, by one of the great thinkers and essayists of our time: Wendy McElroy.

But it is unlike any book you have ever read. It deals with the current crisis in a way that no one else does. It has deep and fascinating research on all the main issues we face: the loss of security in the name of security, the state's role in strangling economic opportunity, the petty central planning that has regimented every aspect of life, the loss of basic civil liberties.

The argument is relentless, fresh, and eye-opening as never before. But McElroy goes a step further, even several steps further. She argues that your rights and freedom are too important to wait for political reform. We must take our fate into our own hands, and live free regardless of what the political elites are attempting to do to us.

Can we live full, free, and prosperous lives in these times, starting now? McElroy says that we can and we must. She presents a new way of thinking about how to build civilization even when it is so under attack. In her view, the worst mistake we can make is to allow our lives to be consumed by politics and the awful realities that surround us. We must instead surround ourselves by people and things we truly love. The best way to fight back, she says, is to find and build freedom for ourselves. We must discover the art of being free.

The last chapter alone has been called one of the most inspired and inspiring pleas for real-life liberty ever penned. Here we have a manual on not only what is wrong with the world but also for how to refuse to be beaten back by our overlords.

Despite the subject matter, then, this is a libertarianism that is bright, upbeat, and triumphant, even in these times.

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Product Details

BN ID: 2940014987776
Publisher: Laissez Faire Books
Publication date: 07/23/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 261
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

There were plenty of big names speaking at FreedomFest 2012 Las Vegas. There were TV talking heads like Steve Forbes and Andrew Napolitano. Famous entrepreneurs like John Mackay came. Tea Party star Rand Paul attracted vast attention.

But it was an unassuming woman, a brilliant author who rarely leaves her rural home in Canada, who stole the show.

Wendy McElroy (born 1951) has been part of the freedom movement for decades. She is — quite simply — libertarian royalty. Many recognized her and her status, including event organizer Mark Skousen. At the final ball, to which she humbly thought she was not invited, she was swept up, put at the head table and given rounds of applause.

Ms. McElroy spends her time thinking and writing, leaving the yakking to others. But as she delivered her speech as part of Laissez Faire Club Day at FreedomFest, you could have heard a pin drop. The audience could feel her passion and sincerity. Liberty for Wendy McElroy is not theory, but real life. It is a state of mind and heart.

Wendy actively manages two websites: iFeminists.com and WendyMcElroy.com.

She invites her readers to join her in the Laissez Faire Club: http://lfb.org/wendymcelroy/
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