For a New LibertyMacmillan, 1973 - 327 lappuses First published in 1973, this book was authored by "the leading libertarian theoretician and spokesman" of the time, Murray N. Rothbard. Libertarianism was then a new movement in American politics which rejected both traditional liberalism and conservatism, but sought to replace "coercive government action with voluntary private and free-market action." |
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THE NEW LIBERTARIAN MOVEMENT | 1 |
The Libertarian Creed | 21 |
PROPERTY AND EXCHANGE | 23 |
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