Iron Man and the Merchants of Death
So there we have the connection between Rothbardian political analytics and the hottest movie in theaters today.
So there we have the connection between Rothbardian political analytics and the hottest movie in theaters today.
The Rothbard Memorial Lecture, from the 2008 Austrian Scholars Conference at the Ludwig von Mises Institute; Auburn, Alabama.
The liberal looks with increasing favor upon the socialization of industry, or as it is sometimes called, the democratization of industry. The radical keeps pointing out that while this is all very well in its way, monopoly values will as inevitably devour socialized industry as they now devour what the liberals call capitalistic industry.
Capitalism should not be condemned, since we haven’t had it. Capitalism presumes sound money, not fiat money manipulated by a central bank.
Here is an extremely interesting book from 1937: Collectivism: A False Utopia (link takes you
While his claim of ideological steadfastness on his “basic political views” may have been correct, Rothbard did change his mind on ques
Jonah Goldberg has ruined what could have been a valuable book. Goldberg has in the past treated libertarians with disdain, but here he offers an analysis of fascism that libertarians will find familiar.