11 Quotes & Sayings By Murray Rothbard

Murray N. Rothbard (1926–1995) was an American economist and libertarian theorist. He is known for his advocacy of a form of Austrian economics, and his opposition to the U.S. involvement in the Vietnam War and the National Security State Read more

He was also known for his advocacy of anarcho-capitalism and for his opposition to the application of Austrian economics to public policy, which led him to break with Austrian school theorist Ludwig von Mises and Murray Rothbard wrote about this in Man, Economy, and State: The Economics of Ludwig von Mises and the Austrian School , where he stated: "I am convinced that Mises's defense of laissez-faire was a great contribution to political economy—indeed a major contribution—but that it is an economic science rather than a methodology."

Scratch a “libertarian” these days, and you will find...a leftist.
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Scratch a “libertarian” these days, and you will find...a leftist. Murray Rothbard
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The State thrives on war - unless, of course, it is defeated and crushed - expands on it, glories in it. Murray Rothbard
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Lacking the direct test of success or failure, the voter tends to turn, not to those politicians whose measures have the best chance of success, but to those with the ability to 'sell' their propaganda. Without grasping logical chains of deduction, the average voter will never be able to discover the error that the ruler makes. Murray Rothbard
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The most famous and one of the most thoroughgoing opponents of bank credit was Thomas Jefferson. Jefferson reacted to the panic of 1819 as a confirmation of his pessimistic views on banks. Murray Rothbard
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While the seeming independence of the federal judiciary has played a vital part in making its actions virtual Holy Writ for the bulk of the people, it is also and ever true that the judiciary is part and parcel of the government apparatus and appointed by the executive and legislative branches. Murray Rothbard
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By the 1890s, the leading Wall Street bankers were becoming increasingly disgruntled with their own creation, the National Banking System... while the banking system was partially centralized under their leadership, it was not centralized enough. Murray Rothbard
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The proper governmental policy in a depression is strict laissez-faire, including stringent budget slashing, and coupled perhaps with positive encouragement for credit contraction. Murray Rothbard
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All government wars are unjust. Murray Rothbard
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The State provides a legal, orderly, systematic channel for the predation of private property; it renders certain, secure, and relatively 'peaceful' the lifeline of the parasitic caste in society. Murray Rothbard
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Originally, Congress provided in 1793 that all foreign coins circulating in the United States be legal tender. Indeed, foreign coins have been estimated to form 80 percent of American domestic specie circulation in 1800. Murray Rothbard