The folks at Lew Rockwell have a little distributism in their veins. Or maybe the distributists have a little libertarianism in theirs. Or maybe the two parties disagree on some things but agree on others. We're not going to sort it out here, but we enjoyed this little piece about the book, Living Well on Practically Nothing. Link. Excerpt:
As Romney points out in his wise old uncle/curmudgeonly style, following the herd only leads to debt slavery and a gnawing dissatisfaction with life. Those who manage to spend less than they earn can build a nest egg that will allow them to snap up good deals for cash and even have the resources to go into business without borrowing. For those who are understandably leery of having large amounts of depreciating Federal Reserve notes on hand, keep in mind that surplus cash can always be converted to gold and silver.
Living Well on Practically Nothing
Bonus Coverage:
The writer of the article remarks that the publisher, Paladin Press, is "an excellent source for dozens of nonconformist books." We checked out their web site. Weird stuff, as evidenced by this cover photo: