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First published 1972

A New History of Leviathan

A New History of Leviathan by Murray N. Rothbard is available as a free PDF download at freecapitalists.org.

Author
Murray N. Rothbard
First published
1972
Format
PDF
Pages
280
License
Published here by permission. The work itself reserves all rights; it is not Creative Commons.

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Is A New History of Leviathan free to download?
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How long is A New History of Leviathan?
280 pages and 10 chapters in the edition this archive serves.
Is A New History of Leviathan in the public domain?
No. This edition is published here by permission and the work itself reserves all rights. It is free to read and download from this archive, but it is not public domain and not Creative Commons.
Who wrote A New History of Leviathan?
Murray N. Rothbard (1926–1995) was an American economist, economic historian, and libertarian political philosopher, and perhaps Ludwig von Mises’s most important American student, attending Mises’s NYU seminar in the 1950s. He earned a B.A. This archive holds 95 of Rothbard's works.

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10 chapters · page numbers are this file's

  1. Prefacep. 5
  2. Introductionp. 15
  3. Woodrow Wilson and the Political Economy of Modern United States Liberalismp. 21
  4. War Collectivism in World War Ip. 80
  5. Herbert Hoover and the Myth of Laissez-Fairep. 125
  6. The Myth of the New Dealp. 160
  7. Policy-Panning for the Establishmentp. 202
  8. James Burnhan: Exemplary Radical of the 1930sp. 220
  9. American Foreign Policy and National-Security Managementp. 238
  10. Suggested Readingsp. 275
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Murray N. Rothbard 1926–1995

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