Ain’t Nobody’s Business if You Do could easily be considered Peter McWilliams’ masterpiece. Published in 1993 by Peter’s own Prelude Press, Ain’t Nobody’s Business if You Do has become a shining example of Libertarianism at its finest.
It questions the stupidity of certain laws that are still held sacred. Why are these “consensual crimes” considered crimes in the first place?
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