While technically an anarchist (defined here as a promoter of a ruler-less society, not a violent one), he covers the range of topics related to libertarianism in his numerous books, videos, and podcasts, and does so in a clear and intelligent manner.
A large and broad resource related to libertarianism and its (economic) cousin Austrian economics.
A lot of free books viewable or downloadable at its main site, with a large video (lecture) section at its youtube site. The resources are generally directed at a wide audience, and as such can be used to educate anyone who is open to learning.
There are of course numerous other excellent resources online, but I view the two above as the best ones I have found, and ones that I could recommend to anyone with a basic level of intelligence and a willingness to learn from clear logical reasoning and historical evidence.
Here are some resources I have found valuable in learning about libertarianism and would suggest to others interested in the subject:
Stefan Molyneux: see www.freedomainradio.com or https://www.youtube.com/user/stefbot.
While technically an anarchist (defined here as a promoter of a ruler-less society, not a violent one), he covers the range of topics related to libertarianism in his numerous books, videos, and podcasts, and does so in a clear and intelligent manner.
Mises Media at https://mises.org/ or https://www.youtube.com/user/misesmedia.
A large and broad resource related to libertarianism and its (economic) cousin Austrian economics.
A lot of free books viewable or downloadable at its main site, with a large video (lecture) section at its youtube site. The resources are generally directed at a wide audience, and as such can be used to educate anyone who is open to learning.
There are of course numerous other excellent resources online, but I view the two above as the best ones I have found, and ones that I could recommend to anyone with a basic level of intelligence and a willingness to learn from clear logical reasoning and historical evidence.