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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.
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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