In 1995, a reviewer called Murray Sabrin a “libertarian hero” due to the perspicacity of Murray’s first book, Tax-Free 2000: The Rebirth of American Liberty. Two years later, Murray became the first third-party candidate in New Jersey history to raise enough funds to be able to debate the two “major party” candidates for governor. How did Murray, born Moshe (Moses) Schabrinski in West Germany in December 1946 of two Polish Holocaust survivors, achieve American libertarian stardom in just 50 years? In frank and funny prose, Murray’s recently published memoir, From Immigrant to Public...

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