Biographies

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Allen Mendenhall
We’re better off judging Emerson on the basis of his words, which could be called libertarian.
Murray N. Rothbard

Jefferson was disillusioned by the public debt, high taxation, government spending, flood of paper money, and bank monopolies that accompanied the war.

Jeff Riggenbach
Robert Neuwirth is a journalist who is preoccupied with this question: What do people do when the state has made satisfaction of their wants, their natural desire to improve their lives, almost impossible? He’ll give you much to think about, and he’ll provide much contemporary evidence while he’s at it for something he really doesn’t yet believe or even fully understand.
Shawn Ritenour

Collecting and calculating statistics for the government is not as glamorous as Al Gore makes it sound.

According to poet Franz Grillparzer, Vienna was beautiful — but also dangerous.

Peter G. Klein

Rockwell and Rothbard poured their energies into outreach, not only to fellow intellectuals, but also to students, businesspeople, journalists, and the lay public.

David Gordon

Murray Rothbard modified the famous dictum of Marx: he wished both to understand and change the world.