 I think there are millions of Americans who are dissatisfied with both the right and the left. They don't want the government in their personal lives. They don't think the government's very good at running the economy. And maybe they feel disenfranchised or cut off generally from politics. And so I want those people to know there's an alternative, that personal freedom and political freedom and economic freedom and social freedom go together and that philosophy is libertarianism. Libertarianism is the notion that individuals are best suited to run their own lives without interference or coercion from outside forces. There aren't that many books out there that speak to most of us, all the rest of us, who are not experts at this field or that field, and that make the case for why liberty is important for a good society, for a just society, for the kind of society you would hope your children and grandchildren would grow up in. That's what the Libertarian Mind is about. The Libertarian Mind is unquestionably the best single volume introduction to libertarianism in existence. It's very good for giving to your friends, to your kids, to your business partners, to colleagues on the shop floor. Because it's clear, it's easy to understand there's no reason that these ideas would be only for experts. Libertarianism is the idea of people being able to run their own lives and it's very deeply rooted in our civilization.