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For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
2006
by
Murray N. Rothbard
Mises Institute
Anarchism
Austrian School
Murray Rothbard
Political Philosophy
John Locke
Liberalism
Mercantilism
Socialism
Utilitarianism
Milton Friedman
Natural Law
Property Rights
David Hume
Franz Oppenheimer
Geopolitics
Welfare State
Slavery
Trade Unions
Education
Herbert Spencer
Ludwig von Mises
Taxation
Income Distribution
Poverty
Unemployment
Minimum Wage
Progressive Taxation
Subsidies
Capitalism
Deficit Spending
Henry Hazlitt
Boom and Bust
Business Cycles
Friedrich A. Hayek
Great Depression
Inflation
John Maynard Keynes
Keynesian Economics
Macroeconomics
Stagflation
Bimetallism
Commodity Money
Fiat Money
Gold Standard
Monetary Theory
Money Supply
Banking
Central Banking
Credit Expansion
Federal Reserve
Free Banking
Business Cycle Theory
Capital Goods
Deflation
Interest Rates
Laissez-faire
Time Preference
Bureaucracy
Consumer Sovereignty
Economic Calculation
Infrastructure
Privatization
Public Goods
Price Theory
Labor Market
Insurance
Legal Theory
Competition
Economic Development
Joseph Schumpeter
Investment
Statism
Thomas Malthus
Raw Materials
Manchester School
Sovereignty
Vladimir Lenin
Marxism
Joseph Stalin
Cold War
Woodrow Wilson
World War I
Totalitarianism
Ideology
Industrial Revolution
Interventionism
Social Policy
Table of Contents · 47 segments
1
Front Matter, Publication Information, Dedication, and Contents
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Introduction by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.
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3
The Libertarian Heritage: The American Revolution and Classical Liberalism
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4
Part I: The Libertarian Creed; Chapter 2: Property and Exchange
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5
Chapter 3: The State
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6
Part II: Libertarian Applications to Current Problems; Chapter 4: The Problems
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7
Chapter 5: Involuntary Servitude
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8
Chapter 6: Personal Liberty
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9
Education: Public and Compulsory Schooling; Uniformity or Diversity
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10
Education: Burdens and Subsidies
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11
Education: Higher Education and Libertarian Prescription
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12
Welfare and the Welfare State: Why the Welfare Crisis?
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13
Welfare, Private Charity, Cultural Values, and Day-Care Regulation
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14
Burdens and Subsidies of the Welfare State
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15
What Government Can Do for the Poor
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16
The Negative Income Tax
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17
Inflation and the Collapse of the Keynesian Paradigm
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18
Money and Inflation
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19
The Federal Reserve and Fractional Reserve Banking
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20
Bank Credit and the Business Cycle
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21
Government in Business
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22
Private Streets and Police Protection
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23
Street Rules, Discrimination, and Market Standards
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24
Pricing Streets and Roads
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25
Private Police Protection
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26
Private Courts and Appeals
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27
Law, Common Law, and Stateless Irish Legal Order
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28
Outlaw Protectors and Market Checks
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29
National Defense in a Libertarian Society
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30
Liberal Complaints Against Capitalism
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31
The Attack on Technology and Growth
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32
Conservation of Resources Through Property Rights
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33
Pollution as Property Invasion
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34
Isolationism, Left and Right
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35
Limiting Government in Foreign Affairs
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36
Soviet Foreign Policy
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37
American Foreign Policy and Imperialism
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38
Avoiding A Priori History
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39
A Libertarian Foreign Policy Program
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40
War and Foreign Policy: Butler Amendment and Disarmament
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41
A Strategy for Liberty: Education, Theory, and Movement
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42
Are We “Utopians”? Principle, Gradualism, and Transitional Demands
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43
Is Education Enough? Power, Elites, and Tactics
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44
Which Groups Are Receptive to Libertarianism?
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45
Why Liberty Will Win
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46
Index
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47
Back Cover Blurb and Publisher Information
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