by Ian | Jan 17, 2008 |
Thanks to one of our readers for taking the time to create these M4B versions of The Market for Liberty audio book!
To learn more about the book and find other download options, visit book.FreeKeene.com
Here are the M4B files in two flavors:
- A 337 MB high quality audiobook. (Learn more about .M4B audiobooks here.)
- A 183 MB medium quality audiobook.
by Ian | Jan 16, 2008 |
This morning, I called 1290 WKBK to discuss government vs. voluntary roads, then a caller requested further info, so I called back.
Download the MP3.
by Ian | Dec 26, 2007 |
Thanks to Laissez-Faire Books, we are able to bring you a free audiobook, “The Market for Liberty”. This brilliant book explains why government is an unnecessary evil and how the Free Market is superior in every possible way. You may download it in two ways:
- A 130 MB self-extracting archive of medium quality MP3 files. (Also in .ZIP form for non-windows users.) Once you download the file, you will need to extract the MP3s by double-clicking. You cannot play .exe and .zip files on your MP3 player!
- A 340 MB torrent of high quality MP3 files. (Please seed!)
To read an introduction to the book, visit book.freekeene.com. If you enjoy the audiobook, please share it with others!
by Ian | Dec 23, 2007 |
Last week, I called WKBK’s morning show with Dan Mitchell to discuss the inefficiency of government schools, why vouchers are a bad idea, market education, what would happen with the poor.
Download the MP3.
by Ian | Nov 24, 2007 |
This morning, I appeared on WKBK’s “Talkback” with Cynthia Georgina to discuss the Free State Project. We ended up discussing a variety of other things as well over the two hours and heard from supportive callers as well as some very angry authoritarians! Download the MP3. As you listen, you may notice that there is an occasional bit of missing audio. This is because the board operator was dumping three second blocks of speech including words like “hell” and “damn”.
by Ian | Nov 17, 2007 |
This morning, I called “Talkback” to discuss voluntary interaction, Social Security, and Cheshire TV. Download the MP3. Please note, that when I said “I don’t want to live in Keene”, I meant “I don’t have to live in Keene”. Ideas don’t always communicate effectively via stream of consciousness. In case I was not clear, I love living in Keene!