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  1. A type of cleavage reaction in which an enzyme breaks a bond by attaching a hydroxyl group to one atom and a hydrogen atom to the other. The hydrogen atom and the hydroxyl group are derived from a water molecule. A small molecule that is a repeating subunit in a polymer. Large molecule of multiple linked monomers.

  2. Animal/Human: a) tasty, edible, good-looking so animals will eat it and excrete the seeds out later (eg. strawberry) b) sticky or have hooks so will catch onto fur and be carried a long ways away (eg. burr) 4. Ejection: usually in a pod, parent plant shoots baby far away (eg. wisteria) dispersal.

  3. - Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, David Freidman all developed anarcho-capitalism - Murray Rothbard 'Man, Economy and State' (1962) and 'What Has Government Done to Our Money?' (1980) - Government can be abolished and replaced with unregulated market competition, individual sovereignty, private property, and open markets

  4. Murray Newton Rothbard was an American economist of the Austrian School, economic historian, political theorist, and activist. Rothbard was a central figure in ...

  5. Kevin D. Williamson wrote an opinion piece published by National Review which condemned Rothbard for "making common cause with the 'revisionist' historians of the Third Reich", a term he used to describe American Holocaust deniers associated with Rothbard, such as James J. Martin of the Institute for Historical Review.

  6. Rothbard c. 1955. Murray Newton Rothbard (March 2, 1926 – January 7, 1995), a major American public intellectual, was a scholar of extraordinary range who made major contributions to economics, history, political philosophy, and legal theory. He developed and extended the Austrian economics of Ludwig von Mises, in whose seminar he was a main ...

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  8. 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 ...

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