U.S. History

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Murray N. Rothbard

Gold and silver are international commodities, and, when not prohibited by government decree, foreign coins are perfectly capable of serving as standard moneys.

Jeff Riggenbach
Thaddeus Russell’s A Renegade History of the United States is an important new book: a demonstration that rebels and renegades are society’s benefactors. In this revisionist view of American history, you see, there is “an enduring civil war” between these two factions — the “renegades” and the “moral guardians,” whom he also calls the “disciplinarians.”
Murray N. Rothbard

Higgs's book is that rare and wondrous combination: scholarly and hard-hitting, lucidly written and libertarian as well.

Jeff Riggenbach
During his eight years in office, Reagan increased federal spending by 53 percent, added a quarter of a million new civilian government employees, escalated the War on Drugs, created the “drug czar’s office,” and lowered the value of your 1980 dollar to 73 cents.
Murray N. Rothbard

[Free Life: The Journal of the Libertarian Alliance, Vol. 4, No. 1 (1984)]