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How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook for Personal Liberty (1973 original; edició 1998)

de Harry Browne (Autor)

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Títol:How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook for Personal Liberty
Autors:Harry Browne (Autor)
Informació:Liam Works (1998), 387 pages
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Harry Browne did more to help me recognize my libertarian nature than anyone else, and I've striven to adopt his common-sense, positive, and dare I say even loving, approach to being a libertarian (as opposed to more in-your-face styles of libertarianism that piss me off even when I agree substantially, or at least sentimentally, with the arguments being made). I was fortunate enough to stumble upon his short-lived radio programs, and went on from there to read [b:Fail-Safe Investing|82103|Fail-Safe Investing Lifelong Financial Security in 30 Minutes|Harry Browne|http://d.gr-assets.com/books/1316738629s/82103.jpg|79275] when I still had money to invest. (I still follow an ETF-based version of his "Permanent Portfolio" in my IRA.) Having two daughters of my own, I always try to remember to read his "A Gift for my Daughter" each Christmas, some paragraphs of which are found verbatim in this book. My only regret is that I discovered Browne (and libertarianism generally) too late to cast a vote for his presidential bids.

How I Found Freedom... has been on my list for awhile. Given my familiarity with Browne's ideas, I didn't find much surprising in it. The only eyebrow-raisers were his chapters on marriage and government — both of which he half-recants in the Epilogue of this 25th Anniversary Edition. Knowing that Browne was happily married for quite a long time before he died, and given his two-time presidential candidacy with the Libertarian Party, I suffered a little cognitive dissonance reading those chapters. (I also bit my lip a little at his multiple exhortations against "organizing" against the government, considering he co-founded Downsize DC.) The anniversary edition could've benefitted from a little more editing to clarify these positions earlier. That, along with perhaps a slightly less "self-help" feel in the last few chapters would've let me give this book 5 stars.

Still, it's well worth the read, for both libertarians and those who are simply curious to know more about the practical side of freedom (vs. the political side). ( )
1 vota octoberdad | Dec 16, 2020 |
Freedom isn't free. ( )
  graffiti.living | Oct 22, 2017 |
This book essentially advocates doing whatever you can do in the here and now to organize your life as you want it to be, rather than wasting energy on political crusades or bowing to social pressure. I read this at a very young age and I have no doubt that it was a major influence on me, although (unlike the author) I never became a rightwing "libertarian" with quasi-religious faith in "the Marketplace." ( )
  hrick | Jan 18, 2011 |
A bit long - but a good read - especially for any one who is at a turning point in their lives or thinking about making a big decision. Many of the ideas are similar to my own (but are better articulated here). Much in here about responsibility for your own choices and "leading" your life. Even though its a short book he does go on a bit in places, but its easy to sift out the good ideas. ( )
  jvgravy | May 8, 2010 |
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