Political Correctness in South Africa by Erkens, Rainer/ John Kane-Berman, John. 2000. Johannesburg, South Africa: South African Institute of Race Relations/ Friedrich Naumann Foundation. ISBN: 0-86982-465-1.
The Cost of Free Water by Bate, Roger/ Tren, Richard. 2002. Johannesburg, South Africa: Free Market Foundation.
Liberal Virtues by Stephen Macedo responds to those who worry that a liberal society neglects the importance of community and citizen virtue.
The Constitution of Liberty by FA Hayek is a major investigation of what a liberal society would be like and why its necessary.
Liberalism Old & New by JG Merquior is a history of liberalism both in its classical format and in its modern corrupted form.
Liberalism Proper and Proper Liberalism by Gottfried Dietze explores the liberal ideas of Smith, Montesquieu, Kant and Jefferson.
The Constitutional Thought of Thomas Jefferson by David Mayer is a major exploration of the Jeffersonian idea.
Liberalism by Ludwig von Mises though almost 80 years old is an excellent introduction to the timeless principles of liberalism.
Property in a Humane Economy edited by Samuel Blumenfeld is a collection of essays on the importance of private property and its justification in a liberal society.
Bureaucracy by Ludwg von Mises explores the differences between profit management and bureaucratic management showing how expanded government is inconsistent with liberal democracy.
The Power in the People by Felix Morley is an excellent look the liberal origins of the American constitutional system.
Principles for a Free Society by Richard Epstein is a scholarly investigation of the role of government in a liberal society.
Human Rights and Human Liberty by Tibor Machan explores the nature and origin of human rights from a liberal perspective.
The God of the Machine by Isabel Patterson explores the how liberal politics leads to an explosion of human energy and the improvement of man’s life.
Freedom and Federalism by Felix Morley explores the complex relationship between democracy and freedom favouring freedom.
Culture Matters, edited by Samuel Huntington and Lawrence Harrison, is a collection of essays on the important role that culture plays in the the development of liberal societies and economic prosperity.
The Virtue of Prosperity by Dinesh D’Souza investigates and refutes the claim that prosperity found in liberal societies undermines morality.
The Wealth and Poverty of Nations by David Landes is a definitive exploration of how the rise of liberalism lead the West to prosperity.
Individual Rights Reconsidered edited by Tibor Machan explores the nature of rights in a free and liberal society.
Moral Rights and Political Freedom by Tara Smith shows that reason is required for human life and that for reason to work freedom is essential.
The Libertarian Reader edited by David Boaz is a selection of classic and contemporary essays by liberal-minded thinkers.
The Libertarian Primer by David Boaz shows how the principles of a free society are necessary for peace and prosperity.
The Law by Frederic Bastiat, written in the mid 1800s, explores the role of law in a liberal society.
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