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Anyone else inquisitive why Mises was an Utilitarian and Rothbard was a Natural Rights theorist?

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IDigSluts_ky posted on Fri, Oct 24 2008 5:53 AM

I side with Rothbard, but I have heard some wonderful Utilitarian arguments in my lifetime.

 

 

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Suggested by hayekianxyz

Long wrote about this, I think it's called the Ethical Assumptions of Economics or something along those lines, anyway it's available in his archive on this site.

"You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows"

Bob Dylan

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