1,549 works, 150 years of economic thought. Each one summarized and searchable, with cited passages inside.
Murray N. Rothbard, “Coping With the Inaugural” (1993) This file is a single short political column/polemic. Written after Bill Clinton’s inauguration, it treats the ceremony less as constitutional ritual than as cultura...
Murray N. Rothbard’s “Ethnic Fury in the Caucasus: Sorting It Out” is a brief 1993 commentary on the post-Soviet Caucasus, written in his anti-interventionist and anti-establishment idiom...
Summary: Murray N. Rothbard, “Hands Off the Serbs!” (1993) This file is a single polemical political essay. Written during the Bosnian War, it argues against U.S...
Murray N. Rothbard’s “Is Clinton a Bastard?” is a very short single-author political squib. Its scope is deliberately narrow: it turns a reported irregularity in Bill Clinton’s parentage into a satirical attack on Clinto...
Murray N. Rothbard, “Never Say ‘JAP’!” (1993) Genre and scope: this is a single-authored February 1993 polemical culture-war essay...
New York Politics ’93 — Summary This August 1993 piece is a short polemical election essay: Rothbard surveys the New York City mayoral cycle, with side attention to the public advocate and comptroller races...
Murray N. Rothbard’s “On Resisting Evil” is a short September 1993 polemical essay addressed to libertarian and conservative activists...
Murray N. Rothbard’s “Price Controls Are Back!” is a short polemical chapter of economic commentary. Its scope is the recurrence of state price-fixing from ancient and revolutionary precedents to the Clinton administrati...
Summary: Murray N. Rothbard, “Stop Nafta!” (1993) This file is a short single-author political-economic polemic. Written in October 1993, it intervenes in the U.S...
Murray N. Rothbard, “The ‘Watershed’ Election” (1993) This file is a single polemical political essay: a January 1993 post-election diagnosis of Clinton’s victory, the collapse of official conservatism, and the strategic...
Murray N. Rothbard, “The Bringing Down of Liz Holtzman” (1993) This file is a single-author polemical political essay. Rothbard’s scope is narrow—the 1993 New York City comptroller Democratic primary and runoff—but he us...
Murray N. Rothbard, “The Clintonians: ‘Looking Like America’” (1993) This February 1993 polemic treats the Clinton transition as a test case in the politics of “looking like America.” Rothbard’s immediate object is cabin...