Murray N. Rothbard
- מורי נ.רוטברד
- Murray Newton Rothbard
- 穆瑞 N. 罗斯巴德
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- Rothbard, Murray N.
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- Date of birth
- 1926-03-02
- Place of birth
- The Bronx
- Date of death
- 1995-01-07
- Place of death
- New York
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Murray Newton Rothbard (; March 2, 1926 – January 7, 1995) was an American economist of the Austrian School, economic historian, political theorist, and activist. Rothbard was a central figure in the 20th-century American libertarian movement, particularly its right-wing strands, and was a founder and leading theoretician of anarcho-capitalism. He wrote over twenty books on political theory, history, economics, and other subjects.
Rothbard argued that all services provided by the "monopoly system of the corporate state" could be provided more efficiently by the private sector and wrote that the state is "the organization of robbery systematized and writ large". He called fractional-reserve banking a form of fraud and opposed central banking. He categorically opposed all military, political, and economic interventionism in the affairs of other nations.
Rothbard followed Ludwig von Mises’ praxeology, a deductive method that interprets economic behavior as purposeful human action. Rothbard taught economics at a Wall Street division of New York University, later at Brooklyn Polytechnic, and after 1986 in an endowed position at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. Partnering with the oil billionaire Charles Koch, Rothbard was a founder of the Cato Institute and the Center for Libertarian Studies in the 1970s. He broke with Cato and Koch, and in 1982 joined Lew Rockwell and Burton Blumert to establish the Mises Institute in Alabama.
While he was a right-libertarian, Rothbard was a critic of Milton Friedman, Ayn Rand, and Adam Smith. Rothbard opposed egalitarianism and the civil rights movement, and blamed women's voting and activism for the growth of the welfare state. Later in his career, Rothbard advocated a libertarian alliance with paleoconservatism (which he called paleolibertarianism), favoring right-wing populism and describing David Duke and Joseph McCarthy as models for political strategy. In the 2010s, he received renewed attention as an influence on the alt-right.
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American heterodox economist of the Austrian School, economic historian, and political theorist.Last modified: 2020-10-22 (revision #35521)
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| Name | Format | ISBN | Release Date |
|---|---|---|---|
| Anatomy of the State | Paperback | 978-1-933550-48-0 | 2018-05-18 |
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