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** [http://blog.mises.org/15121/the-market-for-liberty-its-back/ "The Market for Liberty – It’s Back"] by [[Jeffrey Tucker]], December 2010
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** Daily Reckoning review: [http://dailyreckoning.com/freedom-naturally-a-review-of-morris-and-linda-tannehills-the-market-for-liberty/ "Freedom, Naturally"] by Joel Bowman, May 2011


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The Market For Liberty  
Author(s) Morris Tannehill & Linda Tannehill
Country United States
Subject(s) Political philosophy
Genre(s) Non-fiction
Publication date 1970
Media type Print
Pages 169 pp.
ISBN 0930073010
OCLC Number 69269

The Market For Liberty is book by Morris and Linda Tannehill. The text outlines the root of the problem of government and provides a rethinking of the whole organization of society. It starts with the idea of the individual and his rights and works through exchange and the market and exposes government as the great enemy of mankind.

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