The Libertarian Party is the third largest and fastest growing political party in the U.S. The Libertarian party is dedicated to strictly limited government, a pure free market economy, private property rights, civil liberties, personal freedoms with personal responsibilities, and a foreign policy of non-intervention, peace, and free trade. Libertarians of South Central Kansas (LSOCK) are an affiliate of the Libertarian Party of Kansas (http://www.lpks.org/) We meet every Tuesday night (except holidays) from 5:30 to 7:00 pm at Cathy's Westway Cafe located at 1215 W. Pawnee (just west of Seneca Street) in Wichita, Kansas. All who support personal responsibility and individual liberty are invited to attend!
LPKS/LSOCK P.O. Box 2456 Wichita, Kansas 67201
1-800-335-1776

Friday, June 3, 2011

Free Online Book!

From The Advocates for Self Government
"Liberator Online"
 June 3, 2011
 E-Newsletter:

Free Book: Libertarian Solutions to Local Political Problems
 
Having trouble finding libertarian solutions to local political problems? Here’s a free short online book that offers a treasury of useful information.
 
Local Problems, Libertarian Solutions by William D. Burt was published by the Libertarian Party in the late 1970s.
 
The book demonstrates how to apply libertarian principles to solve the most vexing problems faced by communities. The author drew upon leading experts in libertarian and free-market solutions in crafting his answers.
 
Chapters deal with the following issues: crime, education, land use and housing, water and sewers, emergency services, solid waste disposal, transportation, and a final chapter on translating libertarian principles into action.
 
Some of the examples and figures may be dated, but the issues, principles and arguments are as fresh as the front page of your local paper.
 
Local Problems, Libertarian Solutions is an invaluable resource for candidates for local office, community activists, and for anyone who wants to be able to provide answers to common questions about libertarianism and local issues. To paraphrase a common slogan: Think libertarian, act locally!
 
Thanks to Russ Nordeen for putting this excellent resource online!

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