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Für eine neue Freiheit: Kritik der politischen Gewalt. Bd. 1: Staat und Krieg

1973

by Rothbard

LiberalismAmerican RevolutionAnarchismProperty RightsCommunismJohn LockeLaissez-faireNatural LawUtilitarianismImperialismMethodological IndividualismCapitalismDivision of LaborInheritanceMilton FriedmanDavid HumeFranz OppenheimerHans KelsenJoseph SchumpeterRule of LawNew DealWorld War IMarshall PlanCorporatismFederal ReserveKeynesian EconomicsTaxationWorld War IIWoodrow WilsonManchester SchoolFriedrich A. HayekEconomic CrisisAustrian SchoolHerbert SpencerIndustrial RevolutionLudwig von MisesSocial PolicyJohn Maynard KeynesVladimir LeninAdam SmithFree TradeMercantilismCentral BankingSlaveryOtto von BismarckSocialismJeremy Bentham

Table of Contents · 31 segments

1
Front Matter and Table of Contentsessay
2
Editor’s Introduction to the German Editionessay
3
Peaceful Exchange: The Nonaggression Axiomtheoretical
4
Property Rights, Self-Ownership, and Natural Lawtheoretical
5
Society and the Individualtheoretical
6
Free Exchange, Freedom of Contract, and Property Rights as Human Rightstheoretical
7
Endnotes and Editorial Annotations to the Property Rights Chapterfootnotes
8
State Power: The State as Aggressorchapter
9
The State, the Intellectuals, Constitutional Limits, and Libertarian Property Rightstheoretical
10
War Policy: Isolationism, Right and Leftchapter
11
Limiting the Statetheoretical
12
American Foreign Policyessay
13
Isolationist Critiqueessay
14
War as the Nourishment of the Statetheoretical
15
Soviet Foreign Policychapter
16
Avoiding Aprioristic Historiographychapter
17
A Foreign Policy Programchapter
18
Disarmamentchapter
19
Endnotes 64–97 on War, Foreign Policy, and Disarmamentfootnotes
20
Chapter 4: Strategy for Liberty — Education, Theory, and Movementtheoretical
21
Are Libertarians Utopians? Radical Principle, Gradualism, and Transitional Demandstheoretical
22
Is Education Enough? Power, Interests, and Libertarian Tacticstheoretical
23
Which Groups?theoretical
24
Why Liberty Will Wintheoretical
25
Toward a Free Americachapter
26
Notes to Chapter 4footnotes
27
The Libertarian Heritage: The American Revolution and Classical Liberalismchapter
28
After the Revolutionchapter
29
Resistance to Libertychapter
30
Internal Decay of Classical Liberalismchapter
31
German Edition and Copyright Informationbibliography