1. Jo Ann Cavallo and Walter E. Block, Introduction.- 2. Gloria Alvarez, With Liberty and Health Everything Is Possible in This World.- 3. Phillip Bagus, A Voyage of Discovery.- 4. Doug Bandow, A Beltway Odyssey.- 5. Jayant Bhandari, Out of India: From Wretchedness to Capitalism.- 6. James Bovard, Forty Years Sniping at Leviathan.- 7. Connor Boyack, One Person Changes the World.- 8. Per L. Bylund, From Meager Means to Market Anarchism: The Political Evolution of an Ordinary Swede.- 9. Gerard Casey, My Transformation into a Teacher of Liberty.- 10. Jo Ann Cavallo, "To study and at times to practice what one has learned, is that not a pleasure?".- 11. Christopher J. Coyne, My Path to Becoming an Economist and Peacemonger.- 12. Lauren Daugherty, A Young American for Liberty.- 13. Marianna Davidovich, Family, Freedom, and Flourishing: An Educator's Journey.- 14. Dumo Denga, Moments that Led Me to Libertarianism in South Africa.- 15. Beniamino Di Martino, The Libertarian Mission of a Catholic Priest.- 16. Brian Doherty, Thinking about and Working toward a Less Cruel World.- 17. Lukasz Dominiak, From Growing Up under Socialism to Becoming Libertarian.- 18. Richard M. Ebeling, My Life as an Austrian Economist and Classical Liberal: The Starting Point and Early Years.- 19. Robert B. Eckhardt, Maverick Scientist, Libertarian Capitalist.- 20. Gene Epstein, Mommy Was a Commie: My Personal Voyage from Intellectual Depravity to Libertarianism.- 21. Rafi Farber, My Journey to Liberty.- 22. Bernardo Ferrero, A Florentine Road toward Liberty.- 23. David Friedman, From Philosophy to Economics.- 24. Alan Futerman, Libertarianism as a Path to Life.- 25. Sean Gabb, Born Wanting To Be Free.- 26. Carla Gericke, Live Free and Thrive!.- 27. James Grant, Luckiest Guy on Wall Street.- 28. Zhu Haijiu, Human Action and My Austrian Economics Journey.- 29. Steve H. Hanke, A Life among the "Econ".- 30. Norman Horn, The Growth of a Christian Libertarian.- 31. Jacob G. Hornberger, My Life as a Libertarian.- 32. Michael Huemer, Intuitive Libertarianism.- 33. Allen Jeon, Austro-libertarianism's Existential Lessons.- 34. Marc Joffe, Learning from Libertarian Disappointments.- 35. Linda K. Kiguhi, Building a Community of Leaders for Liberty in Africa.- 36. Rowland Kingsley, My Story as an African Libertarian.- 37. Peter G. Klein, My Life as an Austrian Economist and Entrepreneurship Scholar.- 38. Barbara Kolm, If You Are a Tyrolean.- 39. Mitchell Langbert, Confessions of a Libertarian in Academe.- 40. Peter T. Leeson, It Began with Richard Nixon.- 41. Brad Lips, Discovering a World of Hope for Liberty.- 42. Carlo Lottieri, Some Notes in View of an Intellectual Autobiography.- 43. Yuri Maltsev, From Moscow toward Liberty.- 44. Lipton Matthews, No Greater Love than Choice.- 45. Allen Mendenhall, A Libertarian Literary Lawyer.- 46. Ilana Mercer, A Woman of the Libertarian Right.- 47. John Mosier, Confessions of a Proto-Austrian Libertarian.- 48. Antony P. Mueller, My Intellectual Journey in Search of a Social Order beyond the State and Politics.- 49. Michael C. Munger, A Presumption in Favor of Liberty.- 50. Robert P. Murphy, How I Became an Austro-Libertarian.- 51. Héctor Ñaupari, A Sower of Freedom in Latin America.- 52. Radu Nechita, Opening Minds and Sharing the Passion for Liberty.- 53. Wanjiru Njoya, From African Socialism to Libertarianism.- 54. Johan Norberg, Anarchy, Minimal State, and Freelance Utopia.- 55. Yuri Petukhov, Russia, My Journey, and the Hayek Foundation.- 56. Roger Pilon, An Unconventional Odyssey.- 57. Guglielmo Piombini, Dazzled by Murray N. Rothbard.- 58. Robert W. Poole, Jr., Building a Libertarian Think Tank.- 59. Michael Rectenwald, From Leftism to Liberty, A Personal Journey.- 60. Dann Reid, The Culinary Libertarian: Combining My Passion for Food and Liberty.- 61. David Chávez Salazar, And I Will Finally Know What Freedom Is.- 62. Antony Sammeroff, A Scottish Lefty Becomes a Libertarian.- 63. Li Schoolland, A Survivor's Story.- 64. Karen Selick, Making Life Less Lonely for Canadian Libertarians.- 65. Parth J. Shah, Challenging India's Socialist Mindset.- 66. Ilya Shapiro, Living the American Dream.- 67. Josef Síma, The Fall of Communism as Only the First Step Towards a Free Society.- 68. Jo Ann Skousen, From Social Democrat to Libertarian.- 69. Mark Skousen, My Declaration of Independence.- 70. Barry Smith, Thinking Like an Austrian.- 71. Jacek Spendel, Beyond Philosophy: Libertarianism as a Way of Life.- 72. Krassen Stanchev, From the Soviets to Classical Liberalism.- 73. Frank J. Tipler, Physics and Libertarian Philosophy.- 74. Martin van Staden, Law, Voluntaryism, and Being Libertarian in Uninviting Africa.- 75. Laurence M. Vance, Christian Libertarianism.- 76. Richard Vedder, The Life of an Unlikely Libertarian.- 77. Richard E. Wagner, My Non-ideological Path to Becoming a Libertarian Thinker.- 78. Michael A. Walker, Why I Am a Big Government Skeptic and Small Government Advocate.- 79. Nena BartlettWhitfield, Building the Future Together.- 80. Hiroshi Yoshida, Opening the Taxpayer's Eyes.
1. Jo Ann Cavallo and Walter E. Block, Introduction.- 2. Gloria Alvarez, With Liberty and Health Everything Is Possible in This World.- 3. Phillip Bagus, A Voyage of Discovery.- 4. Doug Bandow, A Beltway Odyssey.- 5. Jayant Bhandari, Out of India: From Wretchedness to Capitalism.- 6. James Bovard, Forty Years Sniping at Leviathan.- 7. Connor Boyack, One Person Changes the World.- 8. Per L. Bylund, From Meager Means to Market Anarchism: The Political Evolution of an Ordinary Swede.- 9. Gerard Casey, My Transformation into a Teacher of Liberty.- 10. Jo Ann Cavallo, “To study and at times to practice what one has learned, is that not a pleasure?”.- 11. Christopher J. Coyne, My Path to Becoming an Economist and Peacemonger.- 12. Lauren Daugherty, A Young American for Liberty.- 13. Marianna Davidovich, Family, Freedom, and Flourishing: An Educator’s Journey.- 14. Dumo Denga, Moments that Led Me to Libertarianism in South Africa.- 15. Beniamino Di Martino, The Libertarian Mission of a Catholic Priest.- 16. Brian Doherty, Thinking about and Working toward a Less Cruel World.- 17. Lukasz Dominiak, From Growing Up under Socialism to Becoming Libertarian.- 18. Richard M. Ebeling, My Life as an Austrian Economist and Classical Liberal: The Starting Point and Early Years.- 19. Robert B. Eckhardt, Maverick Scientist, Libertarian Capitalist.- 20. Gene Epstein, Mommy Was a Commie: My Personal Voyage from Intellectual Depravity to Libertarianism.- 21. Rafi Farber, My Journey to Liberty.- 22. Bernardo Ferrero, A Florentine Road toward Liberty.- 23. David Friedman, From Philosophy to Economics.- 24. Alan Futerman, Libertarianism as a Path to Life.- 25. Sean Gabb, Born Wanting To Be Free.- 26. Carla Gericke, Live Free and Thrive!.- 27. James Grant, Luckiest Guy on Wall Street.- 28. Zhu Haijiu, Human Action and My Austrian Economics Journey.- 29. Steve H. Hanke, A Life among the “Econ”.- 30. Norman Horn, The Growth of a Christian Libertarian.- 31. Jacob G. Hornberger, My Life as a Libertarian.- 32. Michael Huemer, Intuitive Libertarianism.- 33. Allen Jeon, Austro-libertarianism’s Existential Lessons.- 34. Marc Joffe, Learning from Libertarian Disappointments.- 35. Linda K. Kiguhi, Building a Community of Leaders for Liberty in Africa.- 36. Rowland Kingsley, My Story as an African Libertarian.- 37. Peter G. Klein, My Life as an Austrian Economist and Entrepreneurship Scholar.- 38. Barbara Kolm, If You Are a Tyrolean.- 39. Mitchell Langbert, Confessions of a Libertarian in Academe.- 40. Peter T. Leeson, It Began with Richard Nixon.- 41. Brad Lips, Discovering a World of Hope for Liberty.- 42. Carlo Lottieri, Some Notes in View of an Intellectual Autobiography.- 43. Yuri Maltsev, From Moscow toward Liberty.- 44. Lipton Matthews, No Greater Love than Choice.- 45. Allen Mendenhall, A Libertarian Literary Lawyer.- 46. Ilana Mercer, A Woman of the Libertarian Right.- 47. John Mosier, Confessions of a Proto-Austrian Libertarian.- 48. Antony P. Mueller, My Intellectual Journey in Search of a Social Order beyond the State and Politics.- 49. Michael C. Munger, A Presumption in Favor of Liberty.- 50. Robert P. Murphy, How I Became an Austro-Libertarian.- 51. Héctor Ñaupari, A Sower of Freedom in Latin America.- 52. Radu Nechita, Opening Minds and Sharing the Passion for Liberty.- 53. Wanjiru Njoya, From African Socialism to Libertarianism.- 54. Johan Norberg, Anarchy, Minimal State, and Freelance Utopia.- 55. Yuri Petukhov, Russia, My Journey, and the Hayek Foundation.- 56. Roger Pilon, An Unconventional Odyssey.- 57. Guglielmo Piombini, Dazzled by Murray N. Rothbard.- 58. Robert W. Poole, Jr., Building a Libertarian Think Tank.- 59. Michael Rectenwald, From Leftism to Liberty, A Personal Journey.- 60. Dann Reid, The Culinary Libertarian: Combining My Passion for Food and Liberty.- 61. David Chávez Salazar, And I Will Finally Know What Freedom Is.- 62. Antony Sammeroff, A Scottish Lefty Becomes a Libertarian.- 63. Li Schoolland, A Survivor’s Story.- 64. Karen Selick, Making Life Less Lonely for Canadian Libertarians.- 65. Parth J. Shah, Challenging India’s Socialist Mindset.- 66. Ilya Shapiro, Living the American Dream.- 67. Josef Šíma, The Fall of Communism as Only the First Step Towards a Free Society.- 68. Jo Ann Skousen, From Social Democrat to Libertarian.- 69. Mark Skousen, My Declaration of Independence.- 70. Barry Smith, Thinking Like an Austrian.- 71. Jacek Spendel, Beyond Philosophy: Libertarianism as a Way of Life.- 72. Krassen Stanchev, From the Soviets to Classical Liberalism.- 73. Frank J. Tipler, Physics and Libertarian Philosophy.- 74. Martin van Staden, Law, Voluntaryism, and Being Libertarian in Uninviting Africa.- 75. Laurence M. Vance, Christian Libertarianism.- 76. Richard Vedder, The Life of an Unlikely Libertarian.- 77. Richard E. Wagner, My Non-ideological Path to Becoming a Libertarian Thinker.- 78. Michael A. Walker, Why I Am a Big Government Skeptic and Small Government Advocate.- 79. Nena BartlettWhitfield, Building the Future Together.- 80. Hiroshi Yoshida, Opening the Taxpayer’s Eyes.