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For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto

2006

by Murray N. Rothbard

Mises InstituteAnarchismAustrian SchoolMurray RothbardPolitical PhilosophyJohn LockeLiberalismMercantilismSocialismUtilitarianismMilton FriedmanNatural LawProperty RightsDavid HumeFranz OppenheimerGeopoliticsWelfare StateSlaveryTrade UnionsEducationHerbert SpencerLudwig von MisesTaxationIncome DistributionPovertyUnemploymentMinimum WageProgressive TaxationSubsidiesCapitalismDeficit SpendingHenry HazlittBoom and BustBusiness CyclesFriedrich A. HayekGreat DepressionInflationJohn Maynard KeynesKeynesian EconomicsMacroeconomicsStagflationBimetallismCommodity MoneyFiat MoneyGold StandardMonetary TheoryMoney SupplyBankingCentral BankingCredit ExpansionFederal ReserveFree BankingBusiness Cycle TheoryCapital GoodsDeflationInterest RatesLaissez-faireTime PreferenceBureaucracyConsumer SovereigntyEconomic CalculationInfrastructurePrivatizationPublic GoodsPrice TheoryLabor MarketInsuranceLegal TheoryCompetitionEconomic DevelopmentJoseph SchumpeterInvestmentStatismThomas MalthusRaw MaterialsManchester SchoolSovereigntyVladimir LeninMarxismJoseph StalinCold WarWoodrow WilsonWorld War ITotalitarianismIdeologyIndustrial RevolutionInterventionismSocial Policy

Table of Contents · 47 segments

1
Front Matter, Publication Information, Dedication, and Contentsessay
2
Introduction by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr.essay
3
The Libertarian Heritage: The American Revolution and Classical Liberalismchapter
4
Part I: The Libertarian Creed; Chapter 2: Property and Exchangechapter
5
Chapter 3: The Statechapter
6
Part II: Libertarian Applications to Current Problems; Chapter 4: The Problemschapter
7
Chapter 5: Involuntary Servitudechapter
8
Chapter 6: Personal Libertychapter
9
Education: Public and Compulsory Schooling; Uniformity or Diversitychapter
10
Education: Burdens and Subsidieschapter
11
Education: Higher Education and Libertarian Prescriptionchapter
12
Welfare and the Welfare State: Why the Welfare Crisis?chapter
13
Welfare, Private Charity, Cultural Values, and Day-Care Regulationchapter
14
Burdens and Subsidies of the Welfare Statechapter
15
What Government Can Do for the Poorchapter
16
The Negative Income Taxchapter
17
Inflation and the Collapse of the Keynesian Paradigmchapter
18
Money and Inflationchapter
19
The Federal Reserve and Fractional Reserve Bankingchapter
20
Bank Credit and the Business Cyclechapter
21
Government in Businesschapter
22
Private Streets and Police Protectionchapter
23
Street Rules, Discrimination, and Market Standardschapter
24
Pricing Streets and Roadschapter
25
Private Police Protectionchapter
26
Private Courts and Appealschapter
27
Law, Common Law, and Stateless Irish Legal Orderchapter
28
Outlaw Protectors and Market Checkschapter
29
National Defense in a Libertarian Societychapter
30
Liberal Complaints Against Capitalismchapter
31
The Attack on Technology and Growthchapter
32
Conservation of Resources Through Property Rightschapter
33
Pollution as Property Invasionchapter
34
Isolationism, Left and Rightchapter
35
Limiting Government in Foreign Affairschapter
36
Soviet Foreign Policychapter
37
American Foreign Policy and Imperialismchapter
38
Avoiding A Priori Historychapter
39
A Libertarian Foreign Policy Programchapter
40
War and Foreign Policy: Butler Amendment and Disarmamentchapter
41
A Strategy for Liberty: Education, Theory, and Movementchapter
42
Are We “Utopians”? Principle, Gradualism, and Transitional Demandschapter
43
Is Education Enough? Power, Elites, and Tacticschapter
44
Which Groups Are Receptive to Libertarianism?chapter
45
Why Liberty Will Winchapter
46
Indexbibliography
47
Back Cover Blurb and Publisher Informationessay