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As long as America has been a nation, governments at all levels have sought
to license, regulate, tax, and even prohibit the manufacture, sale, and
consumption of alcoholic beverages. It is the one substance that government has
sought to control like no other.
These thirteen essays on alcohol freedom were written during the period from
March 20, 2012 to July 2, 2026 for LewRockwell.com and the Future of Freedom
Foundation. The essays are arranged in chronological order, and each one can be
read independently. They are reprinted verbatim, with the exception of the
correction of any typographical errors.
It is an illegitimate function of government to discourage anyone from
drinking alcoholic beverages, prohibit commerce in alcoholic beverages, make
someone obtain a license to sell or serve alcoholic beverages, restrict when or
where alcoholic beverages can be sold or consumed, or set a minimum age to
purchase, possess, or drink alcoholic beverages.
Alcohol freedom means that all laws at the federal, state, and local levels
that in any way concern alcoholic beverages in any form should be repealed
because they are nanny-state infringements on liberty, property, and commerce.