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  1. Jan 1, 2001 · Murray N. Rothbard. 4.40. 331 ratings29 reviews. This is one of Rothbard’s most important scholarly works. In the first volume, Rothbard traces the history of economics from the ancient Greeks to Adam Smith; and in the second volume, he discusses British classical economics, the French school of classical liberalism, and Marxism.

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  2. Sep 24, 2011 · A contemporary graduate student of Rothbard later commented in the Economic Journal: “[Rothbard’s] mimicry of Arthur Frank Burns was so warm, so funny, and so accurate that many of us who regularly requested that he treat a topic from the Burnsian standpoint literally had nightmares dreaming that when asked by Burns in an oral exam to explain something, we would end up ‘putting on a ...

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  3. Sep 1, 2010 · An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought. This is one of Rothbard’s most important scholarly works. In the first volume (Economic Thought Before Adam Smith), Rothbard traces the history of economics from the ancient Greeks to Adam Smith; and in the second volume (Classical Economics), he discusses British classical economics ...

  4. Sep 13, 2010 · Rothbard’s most important works in political economy. Rothbard had written about ... became an important promoter of Rothbard’s work. In 1985 Rothbard had the good ... major scholarly ...

  5. He died in New York of cardiac arrest on January 7, 1995. I. Murray Newton Rothbard was born in the Bronx (New York) into a family of eastern European immigrants and grew up in the deeply leftist milieu and almost communist culture of the Jewish middle-class of New York. Because he was bullied in public schools his parents put him in a private ...

  6. Remembering Rothbard. This month marks the 15th anniversary of the death of Murray Rothbard, arguably the most important libertarian theorist of the twentieth century. Although I only met him once in person, his work was influential in developing my “calling” in a number of ways, and the way he approached his scholarly and activist work for ...

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  8. Jul 4, 2000 · The Vietnam War had intensified while Rothbard was producing scholarly work. Neither Democrats nor Republicans offered much hope for peace. U.S. forces in South Vietnam reached a peak of 540,000 by 1969. Rothbard tried to forge an alliance with the New Left which organized protests against the war and conscription.

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