Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American  
Libertarian Movement
(PublicAffairs,  2007)
BOOK FORUM
Thursday, March 22, 2007
12:00 PM (Luncheon to  Follow) 
Featuring the author, Brian Doherty; with comments by  E. J. Dionne Jr., 
Columnist, Washington Post, Senior  Fellow, Brookings Institution; and 
moderator 
David Boaz,  Executive Vice President, Cato Institute, Author, Libertarianism: 
A  Primer. 
The Cato Institute
1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Washington, DC  20001 
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For the first time, the history of the modern libertarian movement is  
presented in one comprehensive book. Reason editor Brian Doherty has  pored 
through 
archives across the country and conducted dozens of interviews.  The result is 
a book that moves smoothly from the ideas of Ludwig von Mises, Ayn  Rand, and 
F. A. Hayek to the growth of libertarian think tanks to the factional  feuds 
within the Libertarian Party. Every reader, no matter how well informed,  will 
learn things from this book. Radicals for Capitalism will take its  place 
alongside other key books about American ideological and political  movements. 
Don't miss the unveiling of this impressive  book.



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