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Foreign to Liberty

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Murray Rothbard's 'Foreign to Liberty' (often a selection from his broader works) collects essays exploring themes of liberty, economics, and history from a libertarian viewpoint.

Rothbard challenges mainstream narratives about state power, war, and economic policy, advocating for a radical reduction of government and voluntary social order.

His analysis combines Austrian economics with natural-rights ethics, offering both historical case studies and philosophical arguments.

The writings helped shape late 20th-century libertarian thought and inspired many activists and scholars.

Rothbard's provocative style and uncompromising positions continue to influence debates on liberty and state authority.

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as the Rothbard book that transformed his understanding of libertarianism.
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