What Has Government Done to Our Money? Studies in Human Action, V3, Number 1, Winter, 1963
Murray Newton Rothbard
What Has Government Done to Our Money? Studies in Human Action, V3, Number 1, Winter, 1963
Murray Newton Rothbard
2011 Reprint of 1963 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition Software. Murray Newton Rothbard (1926 - 1995) was an American author and economist of the Austrian School who helped define capitalist libertarianism and popularized a form of free-market anarchism he termed anarcho-capitalism. Rothbard wrote over twenty books and is considered a centrally important figure in the American libertarian movement. Building on the Austrian School’s concept of spontaneous order, support for a free market in money production and condemnation of central planning, Rothbard advocated abolition of coercive government control of society and the economy. He considered the monopoly force of government the greatest danger to liberty and the long-term well-being of the populace, labeling the State as nothing but a gang of thieves writ large -the locus of the most immoral, grasping and unscrupulous individuals in any society. Rothbard concluded that all services provided by monopoly governments could be provided more efficiently by the private sector.
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