Lever Action: Essays on Liberty - Book Review,
by L. Neil Smith

Doug Casey "Neil Smith is hard core, and he takes no prisoners. I love his stuff."
Boston T. Party "L. Neil Smith is one of my 'philosophical fathers,' in the company of Bastiat, Jefferson, and Rand."
Peter Stephenson "[Smith's] wit, vision, and principle are a much-needed glass of icewater to the face of a sleepy populace."
Book Description Non-Government Warning: L. Neil Smiths vision of Liberty is highly contagious and incurable. Exposure to his ideas will change your life. Renowned science fiction author L. Neil Smith (The Probability Broach, Pallas, The Crystal Empire, Henry Martyn, Forge Of The Elders, Hope) has been inspiring, delighting, and motivating Western Libertarian audiences for 25 years with his iconoclastic letters, essays, and downright rants. Now for the first time, the best of Neil's non-fiction writing on gun rights, Libertarian and Republicrat politics, the sorry socialist state of modern science fiction even his legendary essay "Why I Hate Breakfast" are gathered together in a single volume.
About the Author L. Neil Smith was born in Denver, Colorado, in 1946. The son of an Air Force officer, he grew up all over North America, in places like LaPorte, Waco, and McQueenie, Texas; Salina, Kansas; Gifford, Illinois; Fort Walton Beach, Florida; Sacramento, California; and St. John's, Newfoundland. Perhaps best known for his novels (two-score and counting so far), he lives in Fort Collins, Colorado with his wife Cathy, his daughter Rylla, two orange tiger-striped cats, and a Keeshond named Greywind.
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