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Murray  N.  Rothbard Murray N. Rothbard

Murray N. Rothbard (1926–1995) was dean of the Austrian School. He was an economist, economic historian, and libertarian political philosopher.

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Further Implications of Human Action
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Economics from the Ground Up
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The Myth of Free Banking in Scotland
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Disintegration of the Fur Monopoly
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Competition and the Economists
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The Austrian Theory of Money
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Daniel Patrick Moynihan and the Folding of the Ideological Spectrum
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Roman Law: From Laissez-Faire to Statism
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War Collectivism in World War I
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The Single Tax: Economic and Moral Implications
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Thomas Jefferson's Free-Market Economics
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Smashing Protectionist "Theory" (Again)
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Rockefeller, Morgan, and War
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Syndical Syndrome
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The Transformation of the American Party System
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The Fallacy of the "Public Sector"
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The Indianapolis Monetary Convention
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Environmentalists Clobber Texas
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The Lure of a Stable Price Level
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The Smithian Conquest of France
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Malthus and the Assault on Population
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The Influence of Dugald Stewart
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In Defense of "Extreme Apriorism"
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Swan Song of the Old Right
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The Character of American Individualism
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Do You Hate the State?
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The Great, Mighty, Brilliant A.R.J. Turgot
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A Libertarian Theory of War
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David Hume and the Theory of Money
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The Balanced-Budget Question
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The Tyranny of Government Courts and Prisons
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The Scottish Enlightenment and Presbyterianism
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The Origins of Government Paper Money
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Francis Hutcheson: Teacher of Adam Smith
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Commodity Money in Colonial America
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The Rise of Statism
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Daniel Bernoulli and the Founding of Mathematical Economics
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Our Interests and Their Interests
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The Liberal Dream of a Laissez-Faire King
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A Soviet Foreign Policy: A Revisionist Perspective
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The Reagan Phenomenon
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The Two Faces of Ronald Reagan
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Blame the Physiocrats for Objective-Value Theory
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Rothbard's Case for a Libertarian Institution
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Classical Liberalism and the Single Tax on Land
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Monetary Planners as the Masters of Denial
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With or Without a God: Natural Law and Property Rights
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Saving the State from Itself
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Physiocracy and Free Trade in 18th-Century France
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The Left and Right within Libertarianism
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Richard Cantillon: The Founding Father of Modern Economics
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Hazlitt at 80: Rothbard's Tribute
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The Treaty That Wall Street Wrote
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Lord Townshend on Trade and Morality
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The Plumb Line: The Efron Affair
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Libertarians Must Never Warm to the Warfare State
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The Battle over Conscription
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John Law: Proto-Keynesian
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Boom! Crack! Crash!
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The North Brothers: Building Economic Theory "From Principles Indisputably True"
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John Locke vs. the Mercantilists and Inflationists
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Strategies for a Libertarian Victory
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Sir Josiah Child: False Friend of Freedom
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The First New Dealer
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Liberty and Property: the Levellers and Locke
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Orthodox Historiography of Economic Thought
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The Brilliance of Turgot
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The Menace of the Space Cult
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Sir William Petty and the Mathematics of Power
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The Monetary Breakdown of the West
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Hail, Prophet of "Empiricism": Rethinking Sir Francis Bacon
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How to Do Intellectual History: The Skinner Approach
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The East India Company and Its 17th-Century Defenders
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History of Science: Whiggism Gone Wild
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The Alleged Liberalism of Sir Edward Coke
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The Progressive Theory of History
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Statism Left, Right, and Center
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Sir Thomas Smith: Mercantilist for Sound Money
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English Absolutism and the Great Chain of Being
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Beyond Is and Ought
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Kingdom Come: The Politics of the Millenium
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Fleury, Fénélon, and the Burgundy Circle
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Belesbat, Boisguilbert, and the Natural Order of the Free Market
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The Mises We Never Knew
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Down with Collectivism: Merchants and Nobles in 17th-Century France
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Peasants, Rise Up! The Croquants of the 17th Century
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Louis XIV: Apogee of Absolutism
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The Libertarian Position on Capital Punishment
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Jean-Baptiste Colbert and Louis XIV
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The Tyranny of the Bench
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Under the Rule of the Cardinals, 1624–1661
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The Myth of Monolithic Communism
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The Grandiose Failure of François du Noyer
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The Distinction between Theory and History
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Carter's Energy Fascism
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Barthélemy de Laffemas: The First Major French Mercantilist
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Free or Compulsory Speech
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Building the Ruling Elite
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The Chicago Tax Strike of 1977
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Mercantilism and Inflation
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