
L.Neil Smith Receives the Freedom Book Club Book of the Year Award
• YouTube.ComL.Neil Smith, Author of "Down With Power, Libertarian Policy in a Time of Crisis" was awarded the Freedom Book Club, Book of the Year Award in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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L.Neil Smith, Author of "Down With Power, Libertarian Policy in a Time of Crisis" was awarded the Freedom Book Club, Book of the Year Award in Fort Collins, Colorado.
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