I wrote my first non-fiction book!

Hey everyone!

I finally wrote my first non-fiction book: The Definitive Guide to Libertarian Voluntaryism.

Available here: https://amzn.to/3gVuTn2

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It's the culmination of 15 years of activism and study within the libertarian-Voluntaryist spectrum.

It's NOT a history book.

It's NOT a summary of other's works.

It's NOT just a bunch of pull-quotes.

This is my unifying the fields of property rights and consent ethics theories into a universal philosophy that anyone can readily relate to and defend.

By the nature of the work, it will be challenging in many ways because it introduces a new basis by which to framework WHY one would want to uphold property rights and consent ethics.

You'll be surprised, intrigued, and provoked to deeper investigation in the process.

But, unlike many other libertarian works, I've distilled the concepts into the minimum description needed to get people to understand the basics and their applications.

That makes it accessible for anyone, whether you're a seasoned Misesian or are new to libertarian thought.

No matter what, I just hope you enjoy the ride and that it at least sharpens your thinking in the process.

Cheers to us and your kind support, from helping me refine my thoughts in conversation to getting your own edition for the liberty bookshelf!

SYNOPSIS: What does it mean to be a principled Libertarian Voluntaryist? Despite decades of scholarship and popular growth, few people can articulate with succinct precision what it means to identify as one. With this book, author Jack Lloyd condenses the big-picture ideas of individualism into a uniform philosophy that anyone can read and apply for themselves. His special insights gained from 15 years of research and engagement in libertarian culture will leave you with a sense of clarity on how the philosophy of property rights and consent can create a robust guide for ethical human action.

Get your own copy at:

https://amzn.to/3gVuTn2

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