> That sounds like a good idea. We'd have to do a survey to see what books > people are willing to offer. > > If anyone's interested, I have: > _Why Government Doesn't Work_ (Harry Browne), _Libertarianism in One > Lesson_ (David Bergland), _The Machinery of Freedom_ (David Friedman), > _Capitalism and Freedom_ (Milton Friedman), _Civil Rights, Rhetoric or > Reality?_ (Thomas Sowell), and _Philosophy: Who Needs It_ (Ayn Rand). A lot of those books sound interesting. I may want to borrow them sometime. I have: "Why Government Doesn't Work", by Harry Brown "Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal", by Ayn Rand "The Fountainhead", also by Ayn Rand "Atlas Shrugged", Ayn Rand All these are at home, though. I could pick them up when I go back for Thanksgiving, or I could get them this weekend when I see my parents. I especially like the Rand's books, fiction and non-fiction. George