Harry Browne is one of my favorite people. He passed away in 2006 after a long career as an author, investment advisor and Libertarian presidential candidate in 1996 and 2000.
His ideas and philosophy focus on individual freedom and the subordination of basically everything else in the world to that ideal. His thinking impresses me as original and "unrutted."
I will post things here of his that I think some of us might enjoy reading.
Many of his books are available for download at his website.
He wrote four columns following the 9/11 attacks that reflect an unpopular point of view, yet in retrospect it looks like his thinking was remarkably clear.
This quote is from the September 12, 2001, column:
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And now, as sure as night follows day, we will be told we must give up more of our freedoms to avenge what never should have happened in the first place.
When will we learn that it makes no sense to give up our freedoms in the name of freedom?
What to do?
First of all, stop the hysteria. Stand back and ask how this could have happened. Ask how a prosperous country isolated by two oceans could have so embroiled itself in other people's business that someone would want to do us harm. Even sitting in the middle of Europe, Switzerland isn't beset by terrorist attacks, because the Swiss mind their own business.
Second, resolve that we won't let our leaders use this occasion to commit their own terrorist acts upon more innocent people, foreign and domestic, that will inspire more terrorist attacks in the future.
Third, find a way, with enforceable constitutional limits, to prevent our leaders from ever again provoking this kind of anger against America.
Patriotism?
There are those who will say this article is unpatriotic and un-American – that this is not a time to question our country or our leaders.
When will we learn that without freedom and sanity, there is no reason to be patriotic?



