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  1. Jan 22, 2010 · Complete Libertarian Forum (1969-1984) The Libertarian Forum, edited by Murray N. Rothbard from 1969 to 1984, had a small—even tiny—circulation but it forged the intellectual edifice known as libertarianism. Month after month, the newsletter thrilled, enlightened, shocked, and awed its subscribers. Everything was on the table.

  2. Dec 23, 2023 · Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995) was just one man with a typewriter, but he inspired a world-wide renewal in the scholarship of liberty. During 45 years of research and writing, in 25 books and thousands of articles, he battled every destructive trend in this century -- socialism, statism, relativism, and scientism -- and awakened a passion for ...

  3. Rothbard rejected mainstream economic methodologies and instead embraced the praxeology of Ludwig von Mises. Rothbard taught economics at a Wall Street division of New York University, later at Brooklyn Polytechnic, and after 1986 in an endowed position at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.

  4. Apr 13, 2019 · Abstract. Murray (1926–1995) Rothbard was an anarchist economist in the “Austrian School” tradition who believed the market could replace all social functions currently supplied by governments. Rothbard viewed the state as an agency that sought to obtain and retain power over citizens; state education was an instrument toward this goal.

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    • 2019
  5. Aug 15, 2008 · Encyclopedia. Murray Rothbard, a libertarian economist, political philosopher, historian, and activist, strove throughout his life to craft a systematic approach to liberty covering all the disciplines of the humane sciences. He was of central importance to the American libertarian movement because of both his writing and scholarship and his ...

  6. Jan 1, 2016 · Abstract. Murray Newton Rothbard (2 March 1926 in New York City–7 January 1995 in New York City) was a libertarian philosopher and one of the most influential adherents to the Austrian School of economics in the recent past. Building on the economic theory of his mentor Ludwig von Mises (1881–1973), he made major contributions in different ...

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  8. Jan 1, 1973 · Honorable mention goes to the chapters on war and foreign policy along with police protection, the law and courts. For A New Liberty naturally stimulates discussion for the prospect of absolute freedom and the abolition of government. Rothbard unequivocally postulates logical and rational arguments supplemented by an plethora of examples.