Read_386 - Anatomy of the State - Part 1 [Murray Rothbard]

April 27, 2020 01:03:44
Read_386 - Anatomy of the State - Part 1 [Murray Rothbard]
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Read_386 - Anatomy of the State - Part 1 [Murray Rothbard]

Apr 27 2020 | 01:03:44

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Show Notes

"The greatest danger to the State
is independent intellectual criticism."
                           -Murray N. Rothbard

Another piece made available thanks to the amazing team over at the Mises Institute, we dive into the first half of the essential work by Murray N. Rothbard, Anatomy of the State. A critical and objective view of what the tools and means of the state are, and how they differ from the average man. Trigger warning, some of it might be hard to hear.

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