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Jan 7, 2005Remembering Murray Rothbard
It was ten years ago today that Murray N. Rothbard passed away. I have long acknowledged Rothbard's impact on my own intellectual development. One of the books of my"Dialectics and Liberty Trilogy," Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism, devotes nearly 200 pages to an analysis of his thought. Today, the Mises Institute publishes a fine remembrance of"The Unstoppable Rothbard."
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Kenneth R Gregg - 1/7/2005
I still remember his laughter. There was alway so much to enjoy being around Murray, his breadth of knowledge, his humor, his friendship.
Just Ken
Sheldon Richman - 1/7/2005
Hard to believe it's been ten years. I still miss him.
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