It Usually Begins with Ayn Rand
This edition of "It Usually Begins With Ayn Rand" contains much of the text that appeared in the original edition-revised and edited to conform to modern style-plus new chapters dealing with events that took place after the book was first published. Some of the new material deals with my campaign for Governor of New York as the Free Libertarian Party candidate, a...more
Paperback, 280 pages
Published
November 5th 2007
by ASJA Press
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Tuccille combined political analysis with autobiography in this tale of how he moved from being an Ayn Rand fanatic to trying to create--if only for himself--a libertarian synthesis of left- and right-wing ideas. As someone who's never read a word of Rand and who came to libertarianism from the opposite route Tuccille took, I found this little-known polemic to be fascinating reading. (Tuccille saw the humor of his own obscurity, stating at one point that his previous book RADICAL LIBERTARIANISM ...more
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