Murray N. Rothbard (1926-1995) was one of the most influential defenders of liberty and one of the defining social theorists of the twentieth century.
Published to commemorate Rothbard's 100th birthday, Rothbard at 100: A Tribute and Assessment brings together leading scholars, economists, historians, libertarian thinkers, colleagues, students, and friends whose work has been shaped by Rothbard's ideas and legacy.
Edited by Stephan Kinsella and Hans-Hermann Hoppe, this volume contains essays, personal reflections, historical analysis, and intellectual commentary covering Rothbard's contributions to Austrian economics, libertarian political philosophy, anarcho-capitalism, law, history, and the study of liberty.
Contributors include Hans-Hermann Hoppe, Saifedean Ammous, Jeffrey Tucker, Jeff Deist, Thomas DiLorenzo, J rg Guido H lsmann, Douglas French, and many others from the broader Austrian and libertarian tradition.
The collection is divided into two parts:
essays and memories from those who personally knew Rothbardessays from scholars deeply influenced by his work and ideasTopics covered include:
Austrian economicslibertarianism and anarcho-capitalismproperty rightspolitical philosophymonetary theoryhistory of economic thoughtlaw and social orderrevisionist historythe intellectual legacy of Murray RothbardThis commemorative volume serves both as an introduction for new readers and as a lasting tribute for longtime students of Rothbard's work.
Perfect for readers of Ludwig von Mises, Friedrich Hayek, Austrian economics, libertarian philosophy, Bitcoin, free markets, and political theory.