The Declaration of Independents How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America

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Pub. Date: 2012-06-26
Publisher(s): PublicAffairs
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Summary

Everywhere in America, the forces of digitization, innovation, and personalization are expanding our options and bettering the way we live. Everywhere, that is, except in our politics. There we are held hostage to an eighteenth century system, dominated by two political parties whose ever-more-polarized rhetorical positions mask a mutual interest in maintaining a stranglehold on power. The Declaration of Independents is a compelling and extremely entertaining manifesto on behalf of a system better suited to the future--one structured by the essential libertarian principles of free minds and free markets. Gillespie and Welch profile libertarian innovators, identify the villains propping up the ancien regime, and take aim at do-something government policies that hurt most of those they claim to protect. Their vision will resonate with a wide swath of frustrated citizens and young voters, born after the Cold War's end, to whom old tribal allegiances, prejudices, and hang-ups about everything from hearing a foreign language on the street to gay marriage to drug use simply do not make sense.

Author Biography

Nick Gillespie and Matt Welch write for Reason, the libertarian magazine of "Free Minds and Free Markets" (reason.com). Follow the authors on Twitter; (@nickgillespie, @mleewelch, ?reason), Facebook, and online at gillespie-welch.com.

Table of Contents

Foreword to the Paperback Editionp. xi
Prologue: Pursuing Happiness, Not Politicsp. xix
The End of the World as You Know It
Beyond Duopolyp. 3
The Pit and the Pendulump. 21
The Libertarian Momentp. 43
The Democratization of Just About Everything, or Case Studies in Making Life Richer, Weirder, and Better
Keep on Rockin' in the Free Worldp. 67
You Are Now Free to Move About the Countryp. 89
The Disorganization Man (and Woman)p. 105
Rise of the Mutantsp. 127
We the Mediap. 143
Operational it Baby!
We Are So Out of Moneyp. 165
Your Mind, Your Health, and Your Retirement Are Terrible Things to Wastep. 189
The Permanent Nongoverning Minorityp. 207
Epilogue: The Future's So Brightp. 225
Acknowledgmentsp. 233
Notes and Sourcesp. 235
Indexp. 249
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