 This course aims to explain and defend the consequential case for small, really small, but not zero, government. The main topics, the subject of these 10 lectures, will be vice, education, marriage, discrimination, capitalism, health, redistribution, macroeconomics, and national defense, and then, as I mentioned, some other things. Now, the course does not, as you can guess, examine every issue. There are, of course, zillions and zillions of policies. We couldn't conceivably talk about them all. But I hope by seeing it applied enough times, it gives you this perspective that you can use in other settings for any policy that comes up. If you hear that the state of Massachusetts wants to ban tattoo parlors, you'll have a ready way to think about whether that makes sense, whether that's useful, if something libertarians should really hate, or if something libertarians should only think as mildly stupid, and so on and so forth. So, I hope you enjoy the lectures. I look forward to seeing you again soon, and thank you for listening.