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  1. Trade, or exchange, is engaged in precisely because both parties benefit; if they did not expect to gain, they would not agree to the exchange. This simple reasoning refutes the argument against free trade typical of the "mercantilist" period of sixteenth-to eighteenth-century Europe, and classically expounded by the famed sixteenth-century ...

  2. Mar 5, 2021 · The Enduring Genius of Murray Rothbard. This week we celebrate the life of Murray N. Rothbard, born on the second of March 1926, a Tuesday, in the Bronx. And what a Bronx it was, teeming with brilliant intellectuals, dedicated Communists, and rock-solid middle-class Americans like David and Rae Rothbard. The family would later become friendly ...

  3. Oct 9, 2014 · Ronald Hamowy, great historian, friend of Murray’s, was over at the house once and fixed that. And forever after that, Murray thought Hamowy was Mr. High Tech, that he was a brilliant tech guy. Ronald was not a brilliant tech guy. Ronald tells a wonderful a story of Murray’s generosity.

  4. Dec 15, 2023 · Milei owns five cloned dogs whom he calls his “four-legged children” and often turns to for political advice. Each dog is named after a libertarian economist. One is called Murray, after Rothbard.

  5. May 8, 2018 · Economist Murray Rothbard, also responsible for contributing to the ideals of libertarianism, brought several of his students to meet Rand in 1954 and watched in horror as they submitted to ...

  6. Feb 26, 2007 · The Essential Rothbard. Here is the book for the Age of Rothbard, precisely the primer that is needed at a time when his influence—as the most radical and compelling intellectual force in the second half of the 20th century—is higher than during any time during his lifetime. And so this book is a landmark in Rothbardiana: the first ...

  7. Murray N. Rothbard, Roy A. Childs Jr. (Foreword), David Gordon (Goodreads Author) (Introduction) 4.20 avg rating — 377 ratings — published 2000 — 10 editions.

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