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Murray Rothbard was an influential American economist, political theorist, and a prominent figure in the Austrian School of economics. His work emphasized the importance of individual liberty and free markets, advocating for a society free from government interference. Rothbard's ideas on anarchy and libertarianism have had a lasting impact on economic thought and political philosophy. He is perhaps best known for his books, such as 'America's Great Depression' and 'Power and Market', where he critically analyzed government policies and their effects on the economy.

Throughout his career, Rothbard wrote extensively on a variety of subjects, including monetary theory, history, and ethics. He was a prolific writer and a passionate advocate for libertarian principles, which he believed were essential for a just and prosperous society. His legacy continues to influence libertarians and economists around the world, making him a key figure in the discourse on individual freedom and economic theory.

Nationaliteit Amerikaans
Geboortedatum February 2, 1926
Geboorteplaats New York City, New York, United States
Sterfdatum January 7, 1995