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The Declaration of Independents Tour Rolls in to D.C. & The Nation's TVs & Radios

Nick Gillespie | 6.27.2011 3:26 PM

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Tomorrow, June 28, is the official publication date of Matt Welch and my new book, The Declaration of Independents: How Libertarian Politics Can Fix What's Wrong with America. Go here for ordering info.

If you're in the Washington, D.C. area, we invite you to join us at two great events this week:

  • June 28: A reception and book-signing party at Reason's DC HQ on 1747 Connecticut Avenue NW, starting at 6pm. Matt and I will make very brief remarks and books will be available for purchase (we'll sign whatever you bring). There will be light refreshments, including hard and soft drinks. The event is free but you must RSVP. Details here.
  • June 30: A book talk with audience Q&A at the Cato Institute at 1000 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, at 4pm. We'll give a fast-paced multi-media presentation of our main arguments and then mosh it up with the audience. There will be a reception afterwards as well. The event is also free. For details and to RSVP, go here.

Tonight, we'll be appearing on CNN's In the Arena, hosted by former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer tonight to discuss the book. Tune in at 8pm ET. For more details, go here.

Tomorrow, Matt Welch will be a guest on WBAL AM around 10am ET. Go here to listen.

G. Gordon Liddy's radio show around noontime (ET). Go here for more details and to listen live.

More as it's happening….

As this goes live, The Declaration of Independents is at 204 in books at Amazon.com and 11 in nonfiction politics books. Can you take us higher?

Here's what Washington Examiner columnist Timothy P. Carney has to say about our tome, which he calls "an important book and a lively read":

Libertarians today are mostly considered a variety of conservative -- Ronald Reagan with fewer bombs and more pot. But Welch and Gillespie don't cast libertarianism as one of many political ideolgies. Instead, they portray it as a truce. It's unpolitics. The authors see evidence of a "libertarian moment," not so much in public opinion on policy matters (though outrage about bailouts helps), but in cultural trends that spill over into politics.

Younger Americans don't like being told what to think. Gone is the voice-of-God Walter Cronkite figure. Younger adults assemble their own news feeds a la carte, following trusted voices on Twitter and RSS feeds. Even walking through a shopping mall, the authors argue, shows how we're much more individualistic as a culture than we used to be. The authors say there's a proliferation of cliques and types in high schools and among adults, too. The Internet has helped people find kindred spirits both near and far, making it less necessary to modify your interests to match an existing group. Americans, increasingly, choose their own way.

Welch and Gillespie see our cultural trends as evidence that "decentralization and democratization" are taking territory from "the forces of control and centralization." The political corollary, naturally, would be a movement that creates more space for individuality. It would be almost an anti-political movement.

Whole review here.

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Nick Gillespie is an editor at large at Reason and host of The Reason Interview With Nick Gillespie.

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  1. Fist of Etiquette   14 years ago

    This tour really should have involved a muraled-up bus with a group of battered-syndromed reporters trailing devotedly behind.

  2. rather   14 years ago

    I see you two boys are in-between a lying prick and a prick that lies

  3. fish   14 years ago

    Better than being wedged between those Newcular Titties.....

    1. ?   14 years ago

      Ha ha ha! "Newcular Titties!"

  4. Warty   14 years ago

    Hey, you've sold more books than Newcular Tittays!

  5. fyngyrz   14 years ago

    Waiting for a reasonable Kindle price. You're gouging, fellas.

    1. Joshua Corning   14 years ago

      I payed like 15$ for the hard bound...

      What sucks is i would have payed more then that for a paperback. I get a special kind of joy breaking glue backed books.

      also: What the fuck am I supposed to do with the dust jacket?

      Do poeple throw these away?

      1. rather   14 years ago

        You could keep it for an emergency oil leak 😉

        1. Joshua Corning   14 years ago

          Is this your sly way of telling us you use them for tampons?

          Plus:

          I AM NOT A ROBOT!!!!

          1. rather   14 years ago

            I left you an easter egg cause you're so special

            http://reason.com/blog/2011/06.....nt_2360456

  6. Joshua Corning   14 years ago

    As this goes live, The Declaration of Independents is at 204 in books at Amazon.com and 11 in nonfiction politics books. Can you take us higher?

    Will being rich change you guys?

    Will being in the top 20 even make you rich? I am not an expert on income from book sales...for all I know you might have to hit number 1 just to pay back your advances.

  7. hmm   14 years ago

    Is this book going to turn out like a crappy movie that shows all the good parts in the trailer? Cause there's an awful lot of trailer goin' on up in this bitch...

  8. Joe M   14 years ago

    But is this book going to be as good as Virginia Postrel's brilliant The Future and Its Enemies?

    1. H man   14 years ago

      Nah, Postrel's book was better.

    2. Joshua Corning   14 years ago

      In her opinion, the greatest threats to the future are efforts to shape it in advance.

      I think Matt and Nick are going for a more optimistic tone.

      Note: Postrel left Reason as Editor right after her book came out....

      Winter is coming.

  9. GC   14 years ago

    Please consider talking shit and getting yourself banned from G. Gordon Liddy's show.

  10. Joshua Corning   14 years ago

    AND NOW FOR THE RANDOM SENTENCE TEST*!!!

    page 3:

    "Tectonic shifts in the course of human events are almost never predicted ahead of time, even by the terra changers who stomp on the cracks"

    Page 10:

    "Unlike government and its subentities, Kodak can't count on a guaranteed revenue stream: If customers abandon its products, sales will be zero, and the company will disappear."

    Page 11:

    "We believe the most important long-term trend in American politics is the four-decade leak in market share by the country's political duopoly."

    Page 22:

    "But first, a quick explanation of this chapter's title."

    page 44:

    "It's not that Richard Nixon and Barack Obama are similar: Aside from their both being fiercely proud, apologetically ambitious, self-made lawyers who could write a bit, the personal commonalities really do run out in a hurry."

    Page 88:

    ...page 88 is a blank page so fuck it i will go to page 89...by the way i am not happy I payed for a blank page!!!!

    page 89:

    "For at least the first twenty years of the Cold War, Americans tended to look up at the skies with dread, half expecting to see soviet missiles raining down like arrows at Agincourt."

    I have to break here and say I have my doubts that the Soviets even had intercontinental ballistic missiles for the whole first 20 years of the cold war...it is bullshit!!! For like the first 10 years people dreaded bombers...and then they dreaded missiles.

    page 176:

    "This sort of buildup has been taking place for the entirety of the twenty-first century, where all net job growth in country has been in the public sector."

    page 352:

    There is no page 352...but the last written page says that I.F. Stone...yes the communist spy and Stalin apologist...is acknowledged by the publisher PublicAffairs for having "standards, values and flair" and as being a some sort of journalist god or something.

    The book only goes to page 264 then after it has one of those who is the author thing.

    *the random sentence test is as far as I know an invention of Tim...and yes I totally stole it from him.

    Link to test below:

    http://reason.com/blog/2006/06.....-the-subdo

  11. scarpe Nike Store   14 years ago

    is good

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