An Agorist Primer is THE must read libertarian book of 2009

Samuel Edward Konkin III’s much anticipated introductory book on agorism, An Agorist Primer, has been posthumously published by KoPubCo and arrived in my mail yesterday. A slim hardcover volume, I read it easily in a short amount of time.

Very simply, this is the book on agorism that you give your mom. There’s no other way to describe it.

If I had a million Federal Reserve Notes right now, I’d buy 50,000 copies of it to give to public libraries all across the United States, even if that meant I didn’t have money left to buy lunch. I’m that excited about the book precisely because the book itself didn’t excite me. I’m a mutant. I like weird stuff. New ways of thinking have to pass a point, though, at which most people become bored with them before they just simply get accepted as the way things ought to be. This is the boring little book to give to normal people — and the potential for revolutionary change that creates excites the hell out of me.

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  • Yak Attack says:

    [...] Spangler touts An Agorist Primer at the IT book for 2009. It’s a petite post, to be sure, but Brad’s [...]

  • maswiebe says:

    Why isn’t this available online? Don’t agorists oppose IP? And if they’re worried about sales, Kinsella argues that posting books online actually increases sales. This is fishy…

  • I’ve been to busy to re-type it. Perhaps if you contact the publisher, he might choose to share the PDF or Postscript file. I don’t know.

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