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1776

 * United States Declaration of Independence (engrossed copy) by the Second Continental Congress
 * Reliable source

1849

 * The Production of Security by Gustave de Molinari

1882

 * Natural Law; or The Science of Justice: A Treatise on Natural Law, Natural Justice, Natural Rights, Natural Liberty, and Natural Society; Showing that All Legislation Whatsoever is an Absurdity, a Usurpation, and a Crime. Part First. by Lysander Spooner
 * Reliable source

John Locke (1632–1704)

 * Two Treatises of Government (1689)

Second Continental Congress (1776)

 * United States Declaration of Independence (engrossed copy) (1776)
 * Reliable source

Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850)

 * "Candlemakers' Petition" (1845)
 * "That Which Is Seen, and That Which Is Not Seen" (1850)
 * "The Law" (1850)

Lysander Spooner (1808–1887)

 * No Treason (1867–1870)
 * Natural Law; or The Science of Justice: A Treatise on Natural Law, Natural Justice, Natural Rights, Natural Liberty, and Natural Society; Showing that All Legislation Whatsoever is an Absurdity, a Usurpation, and a Crime. Part First. (1882)
 * Reliable source

Gustave de Molinari (1819–1912)

 * "The Production of Security" (1849)

Frank Chodorov (1887–1966)

 * The Rise and Fall of Society: An Essay on the Economic Forces That Underlie Social Institutions (1959)

Leonard E. Read (1898–1983)

 * "I, Pencil" (1958)

Ayn Rand (1905–1982)

 * Anthem (1938, 1946)
 * Reliable source

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Journals and Periodicals

 * Although the works below were originally copyrighted, the owner (the Ludwig von Mises Institute) does not believe in intellectual property, and, as such, has released them into the public domain.


 * Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought (1965–1968), edited by Murray N. Rothbard
 * &#8220;Editorial: The General Line&#8221; (1965)
 * &#8220;Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty&#8221; (1965) by Murray N. Rothbard
 * The Libertarian Forum (1969–1984), edited by Murray N. Rothbard

Gustave de Molinari

 * &#8220;The Utopia of Liberty: Letters to the Socialists&#8221; (1848)
 * Soirées on the Rue Saint-Lazare: Conversations on Economic Laws and Defense of Property (1849)
 * The Natural Laws of Political Economy (1887)

Alexander S. Peak

 * The author does not believe in intellectual property, and, as such, has released into the public domain the works below.


 * &#8220;The Toxic Avenger: A Libertarian Critique&#8221; (10 February 2011)
 * &#8220;Shenandoah: A Libertarian Western&#8221; (11 February 2011)
 * &#8220;They Live: A Libertarian Analysis&#8221; (2011)
 * &#8220;Libertarian Themes in Michael Radford’s 1984 Film Adaptation of 1984&#8221; (2011)
 * &#8220;The Truman Show: A Libertarian Critique&#8221; (19 October 2011)

Murray N. Rothbard

 * Although the works below were originally copyrighted, the owner (the Ludwig von Mises Institute) does not believe in intellectual property, and, as such, has released them into the public domain.


 * Man, Economy, and State: A Treatise on Economic Principles (1962)
 * The Panic of 1819: Reactions and Policies (1962)
 * America's Great Depression (1963)
 * &#8220;Confessions of a Right-Wing Liberal&#8221; (1968)
 * Power and Market: Government and the Economy (1970)
 * Education: Free and Compulsory (1972)
 * For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
 * First edition (1973)
 * Second edition (1978)
 * Third edition (1985)
 * Conceived in Liberty
 * Volume I: A New Land, A New People: The American Colonies in The Seventeenth Century (1975)
 * Volume II: “Salutary Neglect”: The American Colonies in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century (1975)
 * Volume III: Advance to Revolution, 1760–1775 (1976)
 * Volume IV: The Revolutionary War, 1775–1784 (1976)
 * The Ethics of Liberty (1982)
 * The Mystery of Banking (1983)
 * The Case Against the Fed (1994)
 * An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought
 * Volume I: Economic Thought Before Adam Smith (1995)
 * Volume II: Classical Economics (1995)

Lysander Spooner

 * The Unconstitutionality of Slavery (1845)
 * &#8220;A Letter to Thomas F. Bayard: Challenging His Right—and That of all the Other So-Called Senators and Representatives in Congress—to Exercise Any Legislative Power Whatever Over the People of the United States,&#8221; published in Liberty I, No. 21 (27 May 1882), pp. 2–3

Benjamin R. Tucker

 * &#8220;State Socialism and Anarchism: How Far They Agree, and Wherein They Differ&#8221; (10 March 1888)

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