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How do you plan on celebrating Rothbard's Birthday? I plan on wearing my Enemy of the State shirt and partaking in free market activities.
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Rothard writes: if, because of feelings of friendship or hostility, receiving berries from Crusoe takes on a different quality from that of receiving berries from Jones, the two packets of berries are no longer of equal serviceability to Jackson, and therefore they become for him two different...
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I'm relatively new to researching economics, so I guess you could say I'm a beginner in my understanding of economics. I've been a libertarian for a couple of years, but I'm only in high school, so my knowledge is somewhat limited. So far I've read The Revolution by Ron Paul, Economics...
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I have an eleven month "trip" where my luggage is to be kept very minimal, thus I have enough room for only one book. I've read parts of each of the books, but never cover to cover. Between the following, which one would you choose? (I'm leaning toward de Soto's work.) 1. Money...
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I thought this would be a good way of spreading our message freely, further, and faster. I arranged all information within the torrent exactly as it was downloaded from the beautifully-arranged Mises U that you have implemented on iTunes. I thought this additional format of delivery would be handy for...
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Heres a link to the video: http://reason.tv/video/show/468.html
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My progression of influences went roughly from Jesus to Bill Maher and John Stossel, then to Harry Browne (with a pinch of Michael Badnarik, introducing me to the concept of natural rights), on to Murray Rothbard. But of course there are hundreds of others that had influences upon me, including Bastiat...
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Part of Rockwell's Speaking of Liberty was first released. Since then, only Rothbard's books have been released. Three for three, we got A) For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto , followed by B) What Has Government Done to Our Money?/The Case for a 100% Gold Dollar , and finally C) The...
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CShirk , You ask, "where do you intend to raise an army?" Government is not necessary for raising armies, counter to your claim. History, indeed, shows your claim to be incorrect. Not only was an army raised in the American colonies under virtually no American government, against the will of...
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I know Rothbard never finished the fifth edition, but still, any chance that what he did write will be released?