Left and Right

Left and Right is a journal of libertarian thought. Edited by Murray Rothbard and published from 1965 to 1968. Online issues only.
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Leonard P. Liggio

Like many who came to political consciousness during the second world war, Bernard Fall possessed a sixth sense about political issues.

Leonard P. Liggio

On February 21, 1967, while on patrol with US Marines north of Hue, in South Vietnam, Bernard Fall, distinguished French-born expert on Vietnam and

Marvin E. Gettleman

A bibliography compiled by Marvin E. Gettleman consisting of 105 works related to Vietnam.

Volume 3, Number 3 (Spring-Autumn 1967)

Laurence S. Moss

The revolutionary spirit of C. Wright Mills remains to be recaptured.

Ronald Radosh

Discussion about the methods used by Franklin D. Roosevelt to bring the United States into World War II is not new.

Murray N. Rothbard

The trouble with sectarians, whether they be libertarians, Marxists, or world-governmentalists, is that they tend to rest conten

Murray N. Rothbard

A note to the subscribers of Left and Right informing them of the special 1968 Harry Barnes-Pearl Harbor double-length issue.

Harry Elmer Barnes

The surprise Japanese attack at Pearl Harbor on December 7, 1941, is regarded by most persons who recall it at all as an isolated dramatic episode,

Murray N. Rothbard

On August 25, 1968.

Murray N. Rothbard

The Congress of the United States, in its wisdom, has now moved to make a federal offense out of “desecrating the flag”.

Murray N. Rothbard

Bewildered white Liberals are wont to ask: “What do you people want?” Some newsmen recently asked virtually this same question of H.

Murray N. Rothbard

Che is dead, and we all mourn him. Why?

Murray N. Rothbard

For two years we have been instructed by the radical opposition at Berkeley on the evils of the swollen and gigantic multiversity that constitutes

Leonard P. Liggio

Sidney Lens, by his analysis of the roots of the Cold War In The Futile Crusade, Anti-Communism as American Credo, challenges observers of

Russell D. Stetler, Jr.

The recent activities of the Passport Office of the State Department have recently made headlines in the press.

Leonard P. Liggio

Leonard Liggio reviews Isolationism America, 1935-1941 by Manfred Jonas. Like so much recently published scholarship&

Murray N. Rothbard

Julian Bond, a brilliant young leader of SNCC (Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee), having been duly elected to the Georgia state legislatu

Murray N. Rothbard

Among the activist organizations of the New Left, two and only two have had a direct impact on American life: SNCC And SDS (the Berkeley phenomenon

Murray N. Rothbard

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