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*''Mostly on the Edge: An Autobiography'' [[1999]] ISBN 1573926876 | *''Mostly on the Edge: An Autobiography'' [[1999]] ISBN 1573926876 | ||
*''Writers on the Range''' [[1998]] ISBN 0870814826 | *''Writers on the Range''' [[1998]] ISBN 0870814826 | ||
*''The Libertarian Forum, 1969-1971/3 Volumes in One''' | *''The Libertarian Forum, 1969-1971/3 Volumes in One''' by [[Murray N. Rothbard]] (Editor), Karl Hess (Editor) ISBN 0405004273 | ||
by [[Murray N. Rothbard]] (Editor), Karl Hess (Editor) ISBN 0405004273 | *''The End of the Draft: The Feasibility of Freedom [[1986]] ISBN 0394708709 | ||
Revision as of 07:39, 29 September 2003
Karl Hess (1923-April 22, 1994) called "most beloved libertarian," was a former speech writer for Barry Goldwater.
Books
- Dear America
- Community Technology
- Capitalism for Kids," and was the subject of a 26-minute documentary
- Mostly on the Edge: An Autobiography 1999 ISBN 1573926876
- Writers on the Range' 1998 ISBN 0870814826
- The Libertarian Forum, 1969-1971/3 Volumes in One' by Murray N. Rothbard (Editor), Karl Hess (Editor) ISBN 0405004273
- The End of the Draft: The Feasibility of Freedom 1986 ISBN 0394708709
Films
Karl Hess: Toward Liberty documentary film
The film won two Oscars in 1981, including one for best short documentary.