Update 11/15/2019: This post has been updated to include an additional 5 of the very best new libertarian gifts for you to buy that wonderful free market absolutist in your life.

It’s every capitalist’s favorite time of year; a time of Black Friday sales, commerce, and cookies!

Ah! But what should you buy for your lovable libertarian this year? You’ve already lavished them with some of the best libertarian holiday gifts you can find, but now you’re fresh out of ideas! Fear not! AFL is here, like a bright-red-nosed ungulate on a stormy December 24th evening, to save the day. Below we’ve compiled the very tippy-top 10 best libertarian Christmas gifts of 2019, so you can stop freaking out and go back to celebrating the beauty of voluntary exchange in a (kind of) free market! 1. An awesome tee-shirt from Liberty Maniacs These folks are libertarians with a flair for eye-catching designs and bold declarations, sure to start up a conversation or two with passerby. Their Bernie “Free Shit 2020” tee is guaranteed to get you some stares from ardent leftists on your morning commute, or from Uncle Leroy around the eggnog bowl. Buy one for $20-$23. Then check out our interview with founder Dan McCall.

This gonzo ancap sci-fi novel is the first of a duology, with both books having won the prestigious Prometheus award for best libertarian novel the year they each came out (2018 and 2019).

If you think your libertarian loves moon colonies, uplifted sentient dogs, zero-gravity gun fights, AI-controlled drone armies, and a society of libertarian individualists fighting to be free from an oppressive earth government, then you need to get them this novel!

Buy The Powers of the Earth on Amazon.

The hip-hop/metal band BackWordz make no bones about their political beliefs: “Alex [James] and I are hardcore libertarians and we want to spread the message of liberty within our music, as well as speak on the dangers of The State…We want the state to be abolished, and we want you to know why.”

And boy does their debut album Veracity deliver.

With a raw rap/metal sound reminiscent of Skindred at their height, BackWordz hits out at traditional pro-government shibboleths in songs like “Statism,” “Self Ownership,” and the aptly titled, “Democracy Sucks.”

With lyrics like…

They say “who’s going to build the roads?” without taxation/

So you give them a reason to confiscate my payments/

And that’s exactly what the state needs

for you to think you need them. But it’s fake, see?/

Maybe you’d see that they are what they swore to prevent/

A monopolized corporation, it’s called government/

…a gift like this is sure to give your libertarian a smile bigger than a gingerbread man’s.

Get Veracity on Amazon for $9.49.

This family-friendly comedy is the rousing tale of a lone individual battling that quintessential libertarian villain: the IRS!

Harry Johnson is an everyman small town postman, but when his sweet old aunt is wrongly charged $190,000 in back taxes he takes on her fight against the heartless IRS bureaucracy.

Curl up after a long night of caroling with some hot chocolate and this classic libertarian film.

Get Harry’s War on Amazon.

Celebritarian Julie Borowski’s first foray into publishing is this delightful libertarian children’s book about the power of voluntary exchange.

Based on the famous pamphlet I, Pencil by Leonard Read, Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza tells the story of all the different people who have to coordinate, almost magically, for a pizza to get made; from the cheese producer to the tomato sauce delivery driver.

This book is the perfect gift for any pint-sized libertarian economists who may have inadvertently (or vertently) sprung from your loins.

Get Nobody Knows How to Make a Pizza on Amazon.

Objectivist author Edward Cline weaves an epic story of the philosophical underpinnings of the American Revolution in this six-part series of novels.

Following two men, Jack Frake and Hugh Kenrick, the series describes both the mental and ethical revolutions required for America to be free, and the events of the American War of Independence itself in colorful, exciting detail.

Fans of Ayn Rand will love the strongly portrayed characters and the very real philosophical dilemmas they struggle with. Fans of well-written and researched historical fiction, stirring action, romance, and intrigue, with the perfect dash of individual and property rights, will also lose themselves in Cline’s masterful story.

Get Sparrowhawk: Book One, Jack Frake on Amazon.

Need more libertarian Christmas gift ideas?

If the above list wasn’t enough for you and, like Scrooge awakening on Christmas morning full of holiday cheer, you feel compelled to buy even more great gifts for your favorite libertarian, head on over to our list of top libertarian holiday gifts, or our complete lists of libertarian fiction and libertarian music, plus some great libertarian movies and fill those stockings!