Roy A. Childs, Jr. was an essayist, lecturer, and critic. He first came to prominence in the libertarian movement with his 1969 “Open Letter to Ayn Rand,” and he quickly established himself as a major thinker within the libertarian tradition.
George H. Smith talks about Roy’s ideas and personality as well as the people that influenced Roy’s thinking and the people that Roy in turn influenced during his lifetime.
Show Notes and Further Reading
Here is Smith’s five-part introduction to Anarchism & Justice.
Here is the text of Childs’s “Open Letter to Ayn Rand.”
Smith mentions Childs’s essay “Big Business and the Rise of American Statism.” It is available here in four parts.
Here’s Childs giving a lecture on the ethics of liberty at a Cato summer seminar in 1983.
This is a link to all of Libertarianism.org’s content by or about Childs.
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