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Dear Libertarian Friend:

Decades ago, when I was young and in college, and just starting my journey into the world of libertarian thought in earnest, I ate most of my meals in the campus cafeteria. Every night after dinner, I’d walk out the front door smack into a crowd of radical students distributing a communist newspaper. I’m not kidding: hammer and sickle and everything. When they tried to talk me into taking a copy, I refused and explained I was a free-marketeer, which invariably started a heated argument.

I have to confess that I didn’t always cover myself with glory when defending free market thinking. You see, I was pretty sure the free market was the best way for society to be arranged. But I didn’t always have the facts, figures, and logical arguments to back it up.

Today, that’s all different.

For instance, at a cocktail party, a leftist and I got into a verbal dust-up when he insisted that socialism was the moral approach to government because it helps the poor, while capitalism helps only the rich. Instead of trying to frame my argument on the fly, I defended the free market with well-thought-out rationales I have acquired through decades of studying and writing about libertarian thought and capitalism.

“In a market economy, producers earn and keep profits, which they use to buy equipment and hire workers, enabling them to produce in much greater quantities at lower cost,” I explained to my leftist opponent.

“People’s real incomes rise, and they become better off, because the economy becomes physically capable of producing in greater and greater abundance at ever lower costs, and the benefit of this greater abundance is lower prices, increasing consumer buying power.”

By the way, this is precisely what happened during the 19th and 20th centuries: People at the end of the last century had to work far less than those at the beginning of the 1900s to earn the necessary purchasing power to buy a wide range of important consumer goods. And this is why the poorest suffer the fewest deprivations in the world’s most market-friendly societies.

With his leftist worldview dismantled in about 120 seconds, my verbal sparring partner left without a comeback and walked off in a huff. That always gives me tremendous satisfaction.

I'm Tom Woods.

Thomas E. Woods, Jr.,
is the New York Times bestselling author of 12 books, including The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History, Meltdown (on the financial crisis, featuring a foreword by Ron Paul), 33 Questions About American History You’re Not Supposed to Ask, and Real Dissent: A Libertarian Sets Fire to the Index Card of Allowable Opinion.

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I am the best-selling author of 12 books on libertarianism and free-market economics, including The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History.

I have spent literally tens of thousands of dollars and more than a decade acquiring degrees in history, including a bachelor’s from Harvard and Ph.D. from Columbia, and have dedicated my life to defending free-market thought and teaching it to others.

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