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Murray N. Rothbard

As Böhm-Bawerk declared, Salmasius's views on usury were the high-water mark of interest theory, to remain so for over 100 years.

Murray N. Rothbard

"Every tyranny must necessarily be grounded upon general popular acceptance."

Jeff Riggenbach

Paine became a privateer in 1753 to locate and rob enemy ships in order to escape his family business - corset making. The blunt but brilliant Paine was helped by Benjamin Franklin to join the American Revolution as editor and writer. Common Sense was a huge success...

Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.

"The default position of the world is despotism. In the sweep of things, liberty is the exception."

Murray N. Rothbard

John Calvin's social and economic views closely parallel Luther's, and there is no point in repeating them here. There are only two main areas of difference: their views on usury, and on the concept of the "calling."