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David Gordon

The book American Empire is a debate between two "realist" authors on the practical virtues of empire.

Christopher Westley

Jefferson County's experience with the occupational tax illustrates Henry Hazlitt's differentiation between good and bad economists.

Murray N. Rothbard

From the first, the Massachusetts oligarchy imposed maximum-wage controls, thereby aggravating a shortage of labor. Slavery filled the gap.

Murray N. Rothbard

The logic of liberty and a deeper meditation on scripture had both led Anne Hutchinson to the ultimate bounds of libertarian thought.

Murray N. Rothbard
More than any other single period, World War I was the critical watershed for the American business system. It was a “war collectivism,” a totally planned economy run largely by big-business interest through the instrumentality of the central...
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Murray N. Rothbard

The heroic fighter for liberty <em>out</em> of power is often tempted, once he has the reins of command, to rationalize that <i>now</i> "order" must be imposed &mdash; by him.

Murray N. Rothbard

The logic of liberty had drastic implications. If the individual conscience is supreme in religious matters, why shouldn't it extend to civil matters as well?

David Gordon

Rethinking the American Union for the Twenty-First Century repays careful study by anyone interested in political philosophy or American history.

Murray N. Rothbard

The Puritan ministry stood ready to use the secular arm against heresy — or  against lapses from conformity.