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Reviews of L. Neil’s Books (2)
The Probability Broach: A Very Important Book
Some reviewers love L. Neil Smith's homage to Raymond Chandler, Mickey Spillane, and Robert Heinlein (not to mention Ayn Rand and Murray Rothbard). Some reviewers *hate* "The Probability Broach" for its raucous, rough, wild-ride through a libertarian "alternative history." Some hate it for its frank, unabashed dedication to liberty and the American Bill of Rights (all of them). But NO ONE who has read "The Probability Broach" forgets it.
L. Neil Smith is a unique individual who just so happens to support free-markets, liberty, and justice for all. He knows the awful, yet liberating truth: unless you are free to own guns to protect yourself, you are defenseless against the bad guys. Without the 2nd Amendment, none of the others *matter* - and Smith is almost unique amongst modern writers in plainly stating the facts, ma'am. His historical research is actually quite detailed, and those of us who recognize the full truth - not the lies told to us, but the real truth about the genius of Jefferson, Washington, Paine, and Sam Adams - we thank him for bringing to our attention how the American Revolution was hijacked, and things have been slowly going downhill ever since. Read the book. Decide for yourself if liberty is a better worldview than fascism, grinding socialism, and busybodies everywhere.
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