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Now that I read this article, it's very interesting, because before I didn't consider it that way, but I have to admit that yes... war is necessary in one way or another!! Even if we don't want it!!
Now I see that your name or nickname here on S.N is
@ Rothbardian_fanatic..
So you're a fan of Murray Rothbard??
Yes, a big fan of Murray Rothbard. I have been since I was reading Austrian Economics. I got to Mises’ Human Action then jumped to Rothbard’s Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market. I have read several of his books and appreciate his theories. He is an OG libertarian, too. Then I went back and read Hayek. Just wait until you can read some of his other works, just beautiful!!!
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Perfect. The truth is that your posts have good content and are always loaded with that libertarian tone!! For the past year, I have awakened my dormant mind and am currently reading 2 books at the same time!! And I also hope to find a writer or mentor who inspires me and who I can follow...
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Try reading the Austrians. Start with Hazlitt then go to Callahan then Mises and Rothbard. There are others that are good, too, both before Mises in real time and after Rothbard in real time. Rothbard is especially interesting in his holistic outlook.
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