2 Salvos get 5 Stars from 1 Top 50 Amazon Reviewer
Doug Erlandson is a Top 50 Reviewer in Amazon's pantheon of Top 100 Customer Reviewers, a writer, and served as a philosophy professor at the University of Nebraska after earning his doctorate from Johns Hopkins University. He self-identifies as a former anarchosyndicalist and currently as a "radical decentralist."
When I first approached Doug Erlandson about taking a break from his normal heavy philosophizing to review my Selected Salvos 2 book he responded with "I am sympathetic to libertarianism, so I'm sure I'll find these essays interesting" and when I mentioned my first book he said, "I'm sure I'll also enjoy Selected Salvos 1."
That meant two reviews for the price of none!
For Selected Salvos 1, under the heading "Good primer on what libertarianism is" he begins with: "This is a fun book to read" and describes it as "lighthearted, humorous, occasionally self-deprecating, and now and then acerbic."
His Review of Salvos 2 is titled "Thoughtful libertarian fare" and makes the point that "If you have libertarian leanings you'll love what Mr. Reed has to say. If you don't, you probably won't read this book (even though you should)" and then concludes with "I highly recommend Volume 2 of 'Selected Salvos,' just as I did Volume 1."
Amazon Top 50 Reviewer, taught philosophy in my home state, is libertarian minded and gave me ten stars for two books. Thanks Doug Erlandson!
Get the latest greatest up-to-datest info about the book like all the places you can buy and/or download it and even watch a YouTube book trailer about it: http://tinyurl.com/mhsl9ve
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Garry Reed
When I first approached Doug Erlandson about taking a break from his normal heavy philosophizing to review my Selected Salvos 2 book he responded with "I am sympathetic to libertarianism, so I'm sure I'll find these essays interesting" and when I mentioned my first book he said, "I'm sure I'll also enjoy Selected Salvos 1."
That meant two reviews for the price of none!
For Selected Salvos 1, under the heading "Good primer on what libertarianism is" he begins with: "This is a fun book to read" and describes it as "lighthearted, humorous, occasionally self-deprecating, and now and then acerbic."
His Review of Salvos 2 is titled "Thoughtful libertarian fare" and makes the point that "If you have libertarian leanings you'll love what Mr. Reed has to say. If you don't, you probably won't read this book (even though you should)" and then concludes with "I highly recommend Volume 2 of 'Selected Salvos,' just as I did Volume 1."
Amazon Top 50 Reviewer, taught philosophy in my home state, is libertarian minded and gave me ten stars for two books. Thanks Doug Erlandson!
Get the latest greatest up-to-datest info about the book like all the places you can buy and/or download it and even watch a YouTube book trailer about it: http://tinyurl.com/mhsl9ve
Selected Salvos from the Loose Cannon LibertarianSelected Salvos 2 from the Loose Cannon Libertarian
Garry Reed
Published on May 12, 2015 11:33
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