Biographies

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Jeff Riggenbach
The Clarence Darrow of 1902 was on pretty much the same wavelength as the Murray Rothbard of 80 years later. They both rejected the statist means.
James Grant

James Grant's testimony before the US House Committee on Financial Services. Here find the explanation of our monetary woes.

Orison Swett Marden
John Wanamaker was the Gilded Age genius who pioneered the department store, the posted single price for goods, the money-back guarantee, and the practice of giving away free products as a way to promote a business. He believed that commerce would save the world.
Frank Chodorov

Nock was perhaps the finest stylist in 20th-century American literature.

Jeff Riggenbach
This is the story of four writers, none of whom was a libertarian, but each of whom made a significant contribution to the libertarian tradition.
Art Carden
What DiLorenzo offers is not a biography of Hamilton but instead a critical examination of his ideas and a historical exploration of how they have shaped American history. DiLorenzo contrasts the statist, mercantilist, and nationalist philosophy of Hamilton with the strict constitutionalism of Jefferson.
Jeff Riggenbach
Kropotkin is one of the half-dozen cases of anarchocommunists that are worth a second look.