Our friends in Bucharest celebrate March 2 as Rothbard Day. Here are pictures from the last event. They are proposing that this be internationalized and it really should be. Send your ideas to Bogdan Glavan .
Source link: http://archive.mises.org/18640/an-international-rothbard-day/
An International Rothbard Day?
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This is a great idea. I will take note of this but the Institute should remind its followers of the date.
I think of Rothbard as the father of the Libertarian movement, so the answer is a resounding yes.
Mises and Hayek gave us the economic arguments. Rothbard refined their message and took it to the next level and added a libertarian argument, giving us the rational argument, that it is possible to live without the tyranny of having to live under the rule of a coercive state.
Rothbard’s mistakes are still holding Austrian economics back. Why not a Mises Day?
Rothbard’s Libertarian Manifesto is the reason I am not one of lemming like masses. Let’s do it!
And a Mises day as well!
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