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Murray Newton Rothbard (/ˈrɒθbɑːrd/;
March 2, 1926 –
January 7, 1995) was an
American economist of the
Austrian School,
economic historian,
political theorist...
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formulated by
Rothbard and
others holds strongly to the
central libertarian nonaggression axiom,
sometimes non-aggression principle.
Rothbard wrote: The...
- the free dictionary.
Murray Rothbard was an
economist and
political theorist.
Rothbard may also
refer to:
David Rothbard (?–2018), non-profit founder...
- term
libertarian in this
sense was
Murray Rothbard, who
began publishing libertarian works in the 1960s.
Rothbard described this
modern use of the words...
- communism/libertarian
Marxism and
libertarian socialism.
Around the time of
Murray Rothbard, who po****rized the term
libertarian in the
United States during the 1960s...
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libertarianism developed in the 1950s by anarcho-capitalist
author Murray Rothbard, who
based it on the anti-New Deal Old
Right and 19th-century libertarianism...
- paleoconservatives. It was
developed by
American anarcho-capitalist
theorists Murray Rothbard and Lew
Rockwell in the
American political context after the end of the...
- is contradictory.
Among its
advocates are
Stephan Kinsella and
Murray Rothbard. Estoppel:
Stephan Kinsella believes that the
legal concept of estoppel...
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libertarian at heart. In the 1980s,
libertarians such as Ron Paul and
Murray Rothbard criticized President Reagan,
Reaganomics and
policies of the
Reagan administration...
- book
Egalitarianism as a
Revolt Against Nature and
Other Essays,
Murray Rothbard argued that
egalitarian theory always results in a
politics of statist...