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  1. Aug 15, 2008 · In the mid- 1960s, Rothbard entertained the possibility of creating a mass fusion movement with the growing student antiwar movement, reviving the Old Right (the anti- Rooseveltian right) and its anti- imperialist tradition in a new context, and winning over a new movement to a libertarian message.

  2. In 1989, Rothbard left the Libertarian Party and began building bridges to the post-Cold War anti-interventionist right, calling himself a paleolibertarian, a conservative reaction against the cultural liberalism of mainstream libertarianism.

  3. Mar 19, 2024 · Rothbard made significant contributions to libertarian ethics through his work on natural law theory and the ethics of liberty. He argued that individuals possessed inherent rights to life, liberty, and property, which could not be legitimately violated by others or by the state.

  4. Mar 24, 2013 · I found Rothbard's breakdown of the history of the libertarian movement in the United States from his perspective fascinating as in many ways the various stages he describes parallel my own journey through the libertarian movement.

  5. In this talk, given at the 1981 National Libertarian Party Convention, Rothbard tells the story of how he came to learn about economics and libertarianism as he grew up in the Bronx and attended Columbia University in the 1930s and 40s.

  6. Dec 8, 2014 · Some of the groups highlighted by Rothbard included the California Libertarian Alliance and the Maryland-headquartered Society for Rational Individualism, which together in 1969 founded the Society for Individual Liberty.

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  8. May 11, 2014 · In 1982 Murray Rothbard published his magnum opus in political philosophy, The Ethics of Liberty. It is a tour de force, a remarkable presentation of the moral case for political freedom. What...