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Murray N. Rothbard
Presented by Murray N. Rothbard in Fall 1986 at New York Polytechnic University. Recorded by Hans-Hermann Hoppe. Download the complete audio of this event (ZIP) here .
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This is Murray Rothbard’s libertarian manifesto, view of society without the nation-state. This audio book edition is narrated by Jeff Riggenbach, includes a new introduction, written and read by Llewellyn H. Rockwell,
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The most powerful case against the American central bank every written. This audiobook edition is narrated by Floy Lilley.
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Murray N. Rothbard
Rothbard’s ambition was to shed new light on Colonial history and show that the struggle for human liberty was the heart and soul of this land from its discovery through the culminating event of the American Revolution. These five volumes are a tour de force , enough to establish Rothbard as one of the great American historians. Volumes 1-4 are
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“Salutary Neglect”: The American Colonies in the First Half of the Eighteenth Century . Narrated by Floy Lilley.
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Murray N. Rothbard
A New Land, A New People: The American Colonies in the Seventeenth Century . Narrated by Floy Lilley.
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Advance to Revolution, 1760–1775 . Narrated by Floy Lilley.
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The Revolutionary War, 1775–1784 . Narrated by Floy Lilley.
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Murray N. Rothbard
Murray Rothbard’s fifth volume of Conceived in Liberty , edited by Patrick Newman, highlights the most important battle of the American project — one that continues to this day — the conflict between those who want to centralize power, and those who choose to stand to defend the American heritage of liberty. Narrated by Millian