Later this week on the Tom Woods Show I'm
interviewing the scholar who uncovered two major works by 19th-century libertarian hero Lysander Spooner that we had all assumed were lost to history.
The way he found them was brilliant, and you'll enjoy hearing about it.
But note: these works were in the public domain.
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He published them through a nonprofit scholarly organization, but you understand the principle: find a public domain work, and publish it. Add an introduction if you like. Add commentary -- maybe it's an evil book by a terrible person, and at the end of each
chapter you can discuss the errors.
Whatever you choose, this is a nice, fun, and practically limitless way to build up a nice catalogue of products.
"But Woods," you say, "anybody can do this!"
That's right. But as usual, nobody does. The field, practically speaking, is
yours.
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