The Utopian Plot to Liberate an American Town
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This was the rare book that was in equal parts hilarious and dismaying. The eternal human quest toward liberty and independence comes into the modern age, meeting the intractable forces of nature and raising many questions about whether we'll be able to survive the project. Most intriguing was the suggestion that the destructive, self-sabotaging behavior of both bears and humans may be related to a parasite causing damage in the brain. It's super ironic to think that the so-called “freedom” of the libertarians may be a mirage elicited by a tiny creature of which they have no knowledge, for all their pride in their own mental acuity. What is freedom anyway? It's not so simple as taking over a town, or a state, or a country, and subjecting it to your own selfish ideas. Here's hoping we can preserve some degree of mental health, and find some more workable solutions.
This was fine. Parts were interesting, but most of it just seemed... voyeuristic. The author tried at making the people seem sympathetic, but it just felt weird and unnecessary overall. The main takeaway is that libertarian policies can't actually run anything.
Just read this article instead. It's why I was interested in the first place, but it works better as an article than as a 250 page book.
https://newrepublic.com/article/159662/libertarian-walks-into-bear-book-review-free-town-project