From the Introduction: The mainstream political, education, and parenting philosophies all have one thing in common: promoting the domination of one group of people over another. In politics, this is the ruling class, i.e., politicians and bureaucrats, over the ruled. In education and parenting, this is teachers or parents over their children. Someone's interest prevails over someone else's, and in these arenas, "violent" solutions prevail over peaceful ones. The purpose of this book is to question the "virtues" of human relations based on violent coercion, and to promote instead human relations based on mutual consent. For it is under one type or the other that human interaction in all arenas of life necessarily fall. From large-scale social organization and maintenance to the small-scale family unit, it is the position of this editor that peace and prosperity are most likely achieved through relations based on mutual consent. This book should prime the reader to develop an understanding and commitment to the political, social, and life philosophy called "voluntaryism." Back Cover Endorsements: "A wonderful selection of first-rate essays on one of the most important principles of civilized life-cooperating with people instead of controlling, taxing, dragooning, bullying or bombing them. Bravo, Skyler Collins!" - Lawrence W. Reed, author of "Striking The Root," and president of the Foundation for Economic Education. "This collection is especially valuable because it comes from the mind of someone who became convinced of the case for liberty -- and so we have here some of the most intellectually compelling literature of the modern libertarian world. The application to family life presents a serious challenge even to those who embrace political and economic liberty, but puzzle about how to apply these principles in their own life. In this, there is a collection about high thought and real action, and that's a beautiful combination." - Jeffrey Tucker, author of "It's a Jetson's World" and "Bourbon for Breakfast," executive editor of Laissez Faire Books, and former editorial vice president of the Ludwig von Mises Institute. "This book contains a very useful, well-organized, and carefully selected set of essays centered around the idea of human liberty, what Hazlitt called 'cooperatism' ["Foundations of Morality," p. xii] and what the editor calls 'voluntaryism.' In addition to covering the basics of politics and economics, the book contains a large number of essays devoted to education and parenting. This decision makes perfect sense, when we realize that our children and the ideas they are exposed to are the greatest hope for liberty in generations to come. I highly recommend this excellent volume, for beginners, activists, and seasoned libertarians." - Stephan Kinsella, author of "Against Intellectual Property," and director of The Center for the Study of Innovative Freedom.
A collection of excellent essays. Great introduction to various topics. They just scratch the surface but it was nice to hear different points of views on these topics. Interesting to see how different people came to the decision that non-cercive parenting is best and school is evil. Loved the essay by Daniel Quinn on unschooling! Nice to see him use his overdramatic and emotionally focused writing on something that I agree with!
the author/editor Skyler J. Collins (who is also LDS) did an excellent job putting this book together.
I really like this book because it's an introduction to the philosophy of "voluntaryism" (and anarchy) applied to different areas of life like parenting, politics, education/unschooling, religion and economy...
this book is an arrangement of essays and other reliable works that will help the reader grasp the concept. it will give plenty of references to even more books, sites and information to research and for that reason I also think it's a must for advanced (already initiated) advocates for liberty!
bottom line- after reading this book you will know the difference between advocating for FORCE or PERSUASION.
A very good introduction to Voluntaryism encompassing numerous topics. Book serves as a primer to deeper engagement and for that it will be worthwhile as a first reading for those not acquainted with anarcho-libertarian and voluntary movements.
Awesome primer on AnCap and Voluntaryist ideals. Covers everything from "I PENCIL" to the topic of "Peaceful Parenting". Can't recommend it enough! Find it online for free at http://www.everything-voluntary.com/p...