
The Individualists
radicals, reactionaries, and the struggle for the soul of libertarianism
$143.29
- Hardcover
432 pages
- Release Date
30 April 2023
Summary
The Individualists: A History of Liberty and Its Discontents
A sweeping history of libertarian thought, from radical anarchists to conservative defenders of the status quo.
Libertarianism emerged in the mid-nineteenth century with an unwavering commitment to progressive causes, from women’s rights and the fight against slavery to anti-colonialism and Irish emancipation. Today, this movement founded on the principle of individual liberty finds itself divided …
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780691155548 |
|---|---|
| ISBN-10: | 0691155542 |
| Author: | Matt Zwolinski, John Tomasi |
| Publisher: | Princeton University Press |
| Imprint: | Princeton University Press |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 432 |
| Release Date: | 30 April 2023 |
| Weight: | 666g |
| Dimensions: | 235mm x 155mm |
What They're Saying
Critics Review
“The Individualists is a superb work of intellectual history. Anyone wishing to understand a modern political denomination encompassing such diverse creatures as the anarchist Albert Jay Nock, the priestess of capitalism Ayn Rand, the politician Rand Paul and the billionaire philanthropist Charles Koch ought to have a copy on his shelf.”—Barton Swaim, Wall Street Journal“One of the best guides you’ll find to the libertarian universe.”—Jesse Walker, Reason“Zwolinski and Tomasi’s historical survey of the libertarian movement, warts and all, is uncommonly honest and comprehensive. Purely as exegesis, the book is without peer, and anyone who wants to know what libertarianism is should run, not walk, to pick it up.”—Matt McManus, Jacobin”[Zwolinski and Tomasi] are both committed libertarians who are appalled at the movement’s turn toward a harder-edged conservatism… . As they see it, libertarianism once had a left-of-center valence—and could still reclaim it.”—Benjamin Wallace-Wells, The New Yorker“If there is one lesson to take away from The Individualists, it’s that the meaning of libertarianism has always been contested and in flux, a movement more capacious than it is often given credit for… . [It] doesn’t shy away from the ugly parts of libertarianism, but it highlights much more that libertarians can take pride in.”—Jacob Grier, Washington Examiner“Some books become good friends. They not only stimulate our minds, but they also speak to our very souls. The Individualists … is such a book… excellent, wisely written, and beautifully crafted.””—Bradley J. Birzer, Law & Liberty“This represents the key division running through the delightful new book The Individualists, a fabulous intellectual history from Matt Zwolinksi and John Tomasi, two sympathetic biographers of the ideology who nonetheless acknowledge that their co-ideologists can be a bit impractical, even zany… . The Individualists is a clarifying work that both explains and demonstrates how libertarianism operates as a coherent philosophy and how it differs from other members of its philosophical family. Its authors write with a palpable love of ideas and even of the sometimes-goofy, often-curmudgeonly characters who propagated them—and who find the idea of a driver’s license a license to totalitarianism.”—Tal Fortgang, Commentary“A much-needed intellectual history of the movement, at a moment when libertarianism could use some rethinking… . You really must read it for yourself.”—Randy E. Barnett, Claremont Review of Books
About The Author
Matt Zwolinski
Matt Zwolinski is professor of philosophy at the University of San Diego, where he is director of the Center for Ethics, Economics, and Public Policy. His books include The Routledge Companion to Libertarianism.
John Tomasi is president of Heterodox Academy in New York City. He is the author of Free Market Fairness (Princeton).
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