Random books from tjvanwyk's library
The Ballad of Carl Drega by Vin Suprynowicz
A Storm in Flanders: The Ypres Salient, 1914-1918: Tragedy and Triumph on the Western Front by Winston Groom
The Theory of Money and Credit by Ludwig Von Mises
A History of Money and Banking in the United States: The Colonial Era to World War II by Murray N. Rothbard
The Forest People by Colin Turnbull
The Case Against the Fed by Murray N. Rothbard
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Member: tjvanwyk
Library142 books — see library
ReviewedNone so far
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Tagspolitics (52), unread (51), economics (45), partially unread (40), fiction (34), political theory (30), libertarian (24), quick read (23), overrated (19) — see all tags
Groupsanarchism, Bloggers, Cthulhu Mythos, Non-Fiction Readers, radicalhistory
About me I hail from a sleepy little town in southeast Wisconsin. I am currently an undergraduate student.
I count as intellectual influences the following: Murray Rothbard, Lysander Spooner, Benjamin Tucker, Voltairine de Cleyre, Samuel Konkin III, Ludwig von Mises, Thomas Sowell, and so many others.
I ascribe myself roughly to a left-libertarian (or "New Libertarian") brand of anarchism. I hope for the realization of "anarchism without adjectives," holding that in the absence of the state a variety of voluntary alternative arrangements to the State, both individualist and collectivist, competitive and cooperative, could and would coexist. For most of my time as an anarchist, I have considered himself a "natural rights" anarchist, though I am beginning to see Stirnerite egoism and Spoonerian moralism as mutually-reinforcing.
Outside of politics, I enjoy fiction by Steven King, Edgar Allen Poe, and especially the great H.P. Lovecraft.
Oh, PS - writing is the reverse of reading, so I blog a lot and dash off columns as often as possible.
About my library Anarchism, libertarianism, and politics, economics, philosophy in general. Not a lot of fiction. I'm proud to say I've filled up my bookshelf as well as my bed's headboard with titles, so some of my books have found a home in a stack on the floor.
If a book has been burned, banned, cursed, defamed, renounced, or otherwise mistreated, and it's not already in my library, it's on my wishlist. (Sadly that means I have a lot of book-buying and reading to do!)
Homepagehttp://liberator.blogspot.com
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Real nameThomas Van Wyk
LocationSheboygan Falls, WI
Emailtjvanwyk
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Member sinceJan 10, 2007

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