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You Don't Own Me
Individualism and the Culture of Liberty
Timothy Sandefur
Libertarianism.org · Print & ebook · November 11, 2025
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The essays in You Don't Own Me: Individualism and the Culture of Liberty explore how the idea of individual freedom has shaped not only politics and economics but also the arts—from pop music to poetry, from “Star Trek” to the blues, and from Western novels to architecture The idea of individual liberty has had enormous influence in politics, economics, and religion, but its influence on the arts has also been immense.
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- Timothy Sandefur
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- Libertarianism.org
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- November 11, 2025
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- Print & ebook
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- Libertarianism · Politics in Literature
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- Libertarianism
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20th-Century America
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About This Book
The essays in You Don't Own Me: Individualism and the Culture of Liberty explore how the idea of individual freedom has shaped not only politics and economics but also the arts—from pop music to poetry, from “Star Trek” to the blues, and from Western novels to architecture The idea of individual liberty has had enormous influence in politics, economics, and religion, but its influence on the arts has also been immense. From pop music to film—from the poetry of John Milton to...
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