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Murray Rothbard was an influential economist and political theorist known for his contributions to the Austrian School of economics. He was a prominent advocate of libertarianism and free-market capitalism, arguing against state intervention in the economy. Rothbard's works, including 'Man, Economy, and State' and 'Power and Market,' have left a lasting impact on economic thought and libertarian political philosophy. He emphasized the importance of individual liberty and private property, critiquing government policies that he believed hindered economic development and personal freedoms.

Throughout his career, Rothbard engaged with a variety of economic theories and political ideologies, often challenging mainstream economic ideas. His critiques of monetary policy and central banking have gained renewed interest in modern economic discussions. In addition to his academic work, Rothbard was a prolific writer and speaker, making significant contributions to public discourse on economics, political philosophy, and history. He founded the Mises Institute and played a key role in promoting libertarian ideas in the post-war era.

Национальность Американец
Дата рождения April 2, 1901
Место рождения New York City, New York, USA
Дата смерти September 7, 1995