Tribute to the Irrepressible and Unstoppable Rothbard

by Geoffrey Allan Plauché on January 7, 2005 @ 10:24 am · 0 comments

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It is ten years to the day that the great Murray N. Rothbard died. The Mises Institute has posted a moving tribute to “The Unstoppable Rothbard,” whose thought continues to have a profound influence after his death. Rothbard easily ranks up there in the top five defenders of liberty in the twentieth century, among such notables as Ayn Rand, Ludwig von Mises, and F.A. Hayek.

See also The Irrepressible Rothbard.

Geoffrey is an Aristotelian-Liberal political philosopher and an adjunct instructor for Buena Vista University. His work has appeared in the Journal of Libertarian Studies, the Journal of Value Inquiry, and Transformers and Philosophy. He lives in Bellevue, NE with his wife and daughter.
Geoffrey Allan Plauché

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