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  • The Tuttle Twins Learn About the Law

    Connor Boyack

    Paperback (Libertas Press, June 10, 2014)
    Children are often taught that government protects our life, liberty, and property, but could it be true that some laws actually allow people to hurt us and take our things?
  • The Tuttle Twins and Their Spectacular Show Business: Tuttle Twins Series, Book 8

    Connor Boyack, Nancy Peterson, Libertas Press

    Audible Audiobook (Libertas Press, May 15, 2018)
    While most people prefer the relative safety of working at a job for somebody else, others are more interested in the independence, excitement, and creative problem solving that are all part of starting your own business and being an entrepreneur. But as Ethan and Emily Tuttle learn in their latest adventure, being an entrepreneur isn't easy, especially when you re up against some tough competition. Join the twins as they dive into the ins and outs of becoming business owners, solving the many problems that pop up along the way!
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Golden Rule

    Connor Boyack

    Paperback (Libertas Press, May 23, 2017)
    People throughout the world strongly disagree on many things, yet there is one universal principlea Golden Rule as its often called upon which many people do agree: we should treat others the way we want them to treat us.
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Miraculous Pencil

    Connor Boyack

    Paperback (Libertas Press, Nov. 20, 2014)
    Based on the famous essay ""I, Pencil"" by Leonard Read, this installement of the Tuttle Twins children's book series helps young kids learn about the free market.
  • The Tuttle Twins Learn About the Law

    Connor Boyack, Nancy Peterson, Libertas Press

    Audiobook (Libertas Press, July 28, 2017)
    Children are often taught that government protects our life, liberty, and property, but could it be true that some laws actually allow people to hurt us and take are things? Join Ethan and Emily Tuttle as they learn about property, pirates, and plunder. With the help of their neighbor Fred, the twins will need to figure out what they can do to stop the bad guys in the government. Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850) was a French political economist and classical liberal who wrote The Law, upon which this book is based. Through engaging dialogue, young listeners will be led to understand the principles of liberty and the proper role of government.
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Messed Up Market

    Connor Boyack, Elijah Stanfield

    Paperback (Libertas Press, March 11, 2020)
    Why do people make the choices they do? Now that they ve made some money, Ethan and Emily Tuttle begin to wonder how they can put it to good use and earn even more. So the idea of a Children s Entrepreneur Market is born, which can help them find other kids who might want to borrow their money to build their small business. But as the twins soon learn thanks to the ideas from Human Action by Ludwig von Mises this is risky business. People have different incentives for why they make the choices they do, and certain choices can cause their market to become messed up!
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Miraculous Pencil

    Connor Boyack, Nancy Peterson, Libertas Press

    Audible Audiobook (Libertas Press, Aug. 7, 2017)
    Until now, freedom-minded parents have had little to no educational material to teach their children the concepts of liberty. The Tuttle Twins series of audiobooks helps children learn about political and economic principles in a fun and engaging manner. With fun stories, your children will follow Ethan and Emily as they learn about liberty! Grab your copy of the second audiobook in the brand new Tuttle Twins series - and help the children in your life learn how the free market works!
  • Skip College: Launch Your Career Without Debt, Distractions, or a Degree

    Connor Boyack, John Taylor Gatto, Brittany Hunter, Kerry McDonald, Isaac Morehouse, Dusty Wunderlich, Josh Steimle, Zachary Slayback, Derek Magill, Tiana Hanson, Libertas Press

    Audiobook (Libertas Press, Aug. 3, 2019)
    Tens of millions of Americans owe a combined $1.5 trillion in debt for student loans. Much of this staggering expense has been unnecessary. Attending college is more of a tradition - a cultural rite of passage - than a necessary step toward a successful career, thus not justifying its steep cost. As countless entrepreneurs and creative hustlers have shown, there is a path to success outside institutions of so-called higher learning. Allow us to show you the way. Filled with practical advice and action steps for teenagers and young adults, Skip College is a must-listen for those looking to launch their career.
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Creature from Jekyll Island

    Connor Boyack

    Paperback (Libertas Press, July 14, 2015)
    Join the Tuttle twins in their exciting third adventure as they uncover the mystery of how a powerful creature is stealing their grandparents hard-earned savings, and how they can fight back to protect the money they make in their family business!
  • The Tuttle Twins and their Spectacular Show Business

    Connor Boyack, Elijah Stanfield

    Paperback (Libertas Press, April 26, 2018)
    While most people prefer the relative safety of working at a job for somebody else, others are more interested in the independence, excitement, and creative problem solving that are all part of starting your own business and being an entrepreneur.But as Ethan and Emily Tuttle learn in their latest adventure, being an entrepreneur isn t easy especially when you re up against some tough competition. Join the twins as they dive into the ins and outs of becoming business owners, solving the many problems that pop up along the way!
  • The Tuttle Twins and the Fate of the Future

    Connor Boyack, Elijah Stanfield

    Paperback (Libertas Press, Nov. 16, 2018)
    Should we coerce others to get what we want? The history of the world is a tale of some people bossing others around, but brave thinkers have always offered ideas for a better future where people use persuasion instead. And after Ethan and Emily watch a dystopian film portraying a future full of coercion, they realize that they need to learn how to avoid it. Enter Murray Rothbard, author of Anatomy of the State, whose book teaches the Tuttle Twins that the fate of the future and all of humanity depends on thinking of ways we can work together peacefully, to build a better society without relying on coercion.
  • Lessons from a Lemonade Stand: An Unconventional Guide to Government

    Connor Boyack

    language (Libertas Press, Dec. 13, 2017)
    There’s nothing quite like seeing a child’s entrepreneurial endeavor be shut down by police officers or bureaucrats. But while that child’s hope for a quick buck may be dashed, their experience provides them—and you, through this book—invaluable insights into government and law.Are all laws legitimate? And does winning a popularity contest (also called an election) give somebody the authority to boss you around? What if the government outlaws something you need to do? Is it okay to break the law if doing what’s right has been classified as wrong?Surprising, engaging, and filled with examples, Lessons from a Lemonade Stand offers essential answers for teenagers and adults looking to better understand the world we live in.“The ideas of freedom can heal our world and improve our lives. Lessons from a Lemonade Stand provides an ample supply of this much-needed medicine. My prescription for the rising generation? Read this book!”—Lawrence W. Reed, President, Foundation for Economic Education“Take all the sweet platitudes you’ve ever heard about government — These wise public servants are innocently pursuing the common good! Government gets its just powers from our consent! — roll them into a ball, and throw them away. In their place, read Lessons from a Lemonade Stand, which contains more plain truth about the nature of government than any student ever heard in what we laughingly call our institutions of higher learning.”—Tom Woods, New York Times bestselling author of The Politically Incorrect Guide to American History