First published 1965
Left, Right, and the Prospects for Liberty
Left, Right, and the Prospects for Liberty by Murray N. Rothbard is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.
- Murray N. Rothbard
- First published
- 1965
- Format
- PDF and EPUB
- Pages
- 58
- ISBN
- 9781933550787
- Publisher
- Left and Right , Spring 1965, pp. 4-22
- License
- Creative Commons Attribution 3.0
Liberty, ethics & philosophy War & foreign policy
For many who have read this book-length essay, it marked a turning point in a new understanding.
The mainstream will forever attempt to pigeonhole belief systems based on the left-right dichotomy. The right supposedly favors economic freedom plus militarism, while the left favors socialism plus peace. Rothbard says that this breakdown is not only incoherent, it has no support in the history of ideas.
In fact, Rothbard goes further to say that traditionally, the right has been the party of the establishment, of stasis, of the status quo, while the left in history has been the party of progress, freedom, and peace. These roles have periodically reversed based on the times and the country in question. But in these reversals, the intellectual coherence of these paradigms has gotten lost and confused.
Rothbard's broad look is a mind-opening experience. It has the effect of liberating you from the prevailing paradigm.
Rothbard's main task, however, is to provide a completely new and ideologically consistent lens with which to view history and current events.
"For the libertarian, the main task of the present epoch is to cast off his needless and debilitating pessimism, to set his sights on long-run victory and to set about the road to its attainment," he writes. "To do this, he must, perhaps first of all, drastically realign his mistaken view of the ideological spectrum; he must discover who his friends and natural allies are, and above all perhaps, who his enemies are. Armed with this knowledge, let him proceed in the spirit of radical long-run optimism that one of the great figures in the history of libertarian thought, Randolph Bourne, correctly identified as the spirit of youth."
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- 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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