It was while I was attending graduate school that I met Murray Rothbard. Rothbard followed LeFevre on the program, and, although I do not recall the precise topic of his talk that day, I was extremely impressed with the joyfulness, affability, and sense of humor he projected. FULL ARTICLE by Joseph T. Salerno
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/15383/it-usually-ends-with-murray-rothbard-2/
It Usually Ends with Murray Rothbard
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Awesome.
This was definitely one of the best essays in the book.
So Mr. Salerno was a warmonger?
It is amazing how poignant this essay reads, at least to me. I always find myself thrilled when understanding the path others have taken to arrive at the same point I find myself at.
It is interesting that my path to libertarianism follows almost the same exact path. After being a Goldwater fan in the 60s, I discovered the Libertarian Forum in around 1970 and became a huge Rothbard fan. Those articles were so well done, and had a huge influence on my thinking throughout my adult life.
Thanks for sharing, Mr. Salerno.
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