This blog is a precursor to, and will eventually become the continuation of, a book I am writing, Libertarianism, from A to Z. The posts in this blog provide one libertarian's perspective on current public policy issues. You can follow the blog on Twitter, @jeffreyamiron.
I am Senior Lecturer and Director of Undergraduate Studies in the Department of Economics at Harvard University. I am also a Senior Fellow at the Cato Institute.
It's really not safe to get out of your car on the Mass turnpike and start pasting bumper stickers on the cars around you. I don't care how slow the traffic is moving, you should be more careful.
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I have seen that attributed to Barry Goldwater
Oddly enough, it's Gerald Ford's line.
Jeffrey:
It's really not safe to get out of your car on the Mass turnpike and start pasting bumper stickers on the cars around you. I don't care how slow the traffic is moving, you should be more careful.
No government is big enough to give you everything you need, and no government is too small to take away all you have.
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