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Joe3113
11-04-2009, 08:41 AM
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Contents
* Preface ix (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#pix)
1. The Libertarian Heritage:
The American Revolution and Classical Liberalism 1 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p1)

PART I: THE LIBERTARIAN CREED

2. Property and Exchange 23 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p23)
3. The State 45 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p45)

PART II: LIBERTARIAN APPLICATIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS

4. The Problems 73 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p73)
5. Involuntary Servitude 79 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p79)
6. Personal Liberty 94 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#94)
7. Education 119 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#119)
8. Welfare and the Welfare State 142 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#142)
9. Inflation and the Business Cycle:
The Collapse of the Keynesian Paradigm 171 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#171) [p. viii]
10. The Public Sector, I: Government in Business 194 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#194)
11. The Public Sector, II: Streets and Roads 201 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#201)
12. The Public Sector, III: Police, Law, and the Courts 215 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#215)
13. Conservation, Ecology, and Growth 242 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#242)
14. War and Foreign Policy 263 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#263)

PART III: EPILOGUE

15. A Strategy for Liberty 297 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#297)

* Appendix: The Libertarian Movement 322
* Index 327 [p. ix]

# Full book in PDF (http://mises.org/rothbard/foranewlb.pdf)
# Full book in MP3 (http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=87)

ClayTrainor
11-04-2009, 08:59 AM
Pure Gold! I'm throwing the audiobook on CD for the long car rides.

Thanks!

heavenlyboy34
11-04-2009, 09:14 AM
important reading for anyone interested in libertarianism, IMO :)

Joe3113
11-04-2009, 12:16 PM
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Rev. Elisha Williams quote (p. ix)
Introduction by Hans-Hermann Hoppe (p. xi) (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/hoppeintro.asp) [in PDF] (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/hoppeintro.pdf)
Preface (p. xlvii) (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/preface.asp)

PART I: INTRODUCTION: NATURAL LAW
1. Natural Law and Reason (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/one.asp) (p. 3)
2. Natural Law as "Science" (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/two.asp) (p. 9)
3. Natural Law versus Positive Law (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/three.asp) (p. 17)
4. Natural Law and Natural Rights (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/four.asp)(p. 21)
5. The Task of Political Philosophy (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/five.asp) (p. 25)

PART II: A THEORY OF LIBERTY
6. A Crusoe Social Philosophy (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/six.asp) (p. 29)
7. Interpersonal Relations: Voluntary Exchange (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/seven.asp) (p. 35)
8. Interpersonal Relations: Ownership and Aggression (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/eight.asp) (p. 45)
9. Property and Criminality (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/nine.asp) (p. 51)
10. The Problem of Land Theft (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/ten.asp) (p. 63)
11. Land Monopoly, Past and Present (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/eleven.asp) (p. 69)
12. Self-Defense (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twelve.asp)(p. 77)
13. Punishment and Proportionality (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/thirteen.asp) (p. 85)
14. Children and Rights (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/fourteen.asp)(p. 97)
15. "Human Rights" As Property Rights (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/fifteen.asp)(p. 113)
16. Knowledge, True and False (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/sixteen.asp) (p. 121)
17. Bribery (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/seventeen.asp)(p. 129)
18. The Boycott (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/eighteen.asp) (p. 131)
19. Property Rights and the Theory of Contracts (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/nineteen.asp) (p. 133)
20. Lifeboat Situations (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twenty.asp) (p. 149)
21. The "Rights" of Animals (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentyone.asp)(p. 155)

PART III: THE STATE VERSUS LIBERTY
22. The Nature of the State (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentytwo.asp) (p. 161)
23. The Inner Contradictions of the State (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentythree.asp)(p. 175)
24. The Moral Status of Relations to the State (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentyfour.asp)(p. 183)
25. On Relations Between States (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentyfive.asp)(p. 189)

PART IV: MODERN ALTERNATIVE THEORIES OF LIBERTY
26. Utilitarian Free-Market Economics (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentysix.asp) (p. 201)
A. Introduction: Utilitarian Social Philosophy (p. 201)
B. The Unanimity and Compensation Principles (p. 203)
C. Ludwig von and "Value-Free" Laissez (p. 206)
27. Isaiah Berlin on Negative Freedom (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentyseven.asp)(p. 215)
28. F.A. Hayek and The Concept of Coercion (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentyeight.asp) (p. 219)
29. Robert Nozick and the Immaculate Conception of the State (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/twentynine.asp)(p. 231)

PART V: TOWARD A THEORY OF STRATEGY FOR LIBERTY
30. Toward a Theory of Strategy for Liberty (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/thirty.asp)(p. 257)

Bibliography (p. 275)
Index (p. 295)

PDF (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics.pdf)
Audiobook (http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=95)

wizardwatson
11-04-2009, 12:21 PM
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PART V: TOWARD A THEORY OF STRATEGY FOR LIBERTY
30. Toward a Theory of Strategy for Liberty (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics/thirty.asp)(p. 257)

Bibliography (p. 275)
Index (p. 295)

PDF (http://mises.org/rothbard/ethics.pdf)
Audiobook (http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=95)

Read it. Chapter 30 is a great read. Refers to "left sectarianism". A lot of that going around here lately with all this "voluntarist/minarchist" wedge issue bs.

teacherone
11-04-2009, 02:59 PM
great book-- very well argued.
buy a few copies and give the gift of liberty this holiday season :D



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Contents
* Preface ix (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#pix)
1. The Libertarian Heritage:
The American Revolution and Classical Liberalism 1 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p1)

PART I: THE LIBERTARIAN CREED

2. Property and Exchange 23 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p23)
3. The State 45 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p45)

PART II: LIBERTARIAN APPLICATIONS TO CURRENT PROBLEMS

4. The Problems 73 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p73)
5. Involuntary Servitude 79 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#p79)
6. Personal Liberty 94 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#94)
7. Education 119 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#119)
8. Welfare and the Welfare State 142 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#142)
9. Inflation and the Business Cycle:
The Collapse of the Keynesian Paradigm 171 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#171) [p. viii]
10. The Public Sector, I: Government in Business 194 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#194)
11. The Public Sector, II: Streets and Roads 201 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#201)
12. The Public Sector, III: Police, Law, and the Courts 215 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#215)
13. Conservation, Ecology, and Growth 242 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#242)
14. War and Foreign Policy 263 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#263)

PART III: EPILOGUE

15. A Strategy for Liberty 297 (http://mises.org/rothbard/newlibertywhole.asp#297)

* Appendix: The Libertarian Movement 322
* Index 327 [p. ix]

# Full book in PDF (http://mises.org/rothbard/foranewlb.pdf)
# Full book in MP3 (http://mises.org/media.aspx?action=category&ID=87)

Joe3113
11-04-2009, 08:08 PM
Read it. Chapter 30 is a great read. Refers to "left sectarianism". A lot of that going around here lately with all this "voluntarist/minarchist" wedge issue bs.

You could also say there has been a lot of "right wing opportunism" going on.

The answer to this issue lies in "Do you Hate the State" (http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard75.html)

:)

UnReconstructed
11-04-2009, 09:25 PM
Anatomy of the State (http://mises.org/easaran/chap3.asp) is a good read too

Joe3113
11-09-2009, 12:57 AM
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The Nature of Man and the Human Condition: Language, Property, and Production (http://mises.org/media/1273)

The Spread of Humans Around the World: The Extension and Intensification of the Division of Labor (http://mises.org/media/1274)

Money and Monetary Integration: The Growth of Cities and the Globalization of Trade (http://mises.org/media/1275)

Time Preference, Capital, Technology, and Economic Growth (http://mises.org/media/1276)

The Wealth of Nations: Ideology, Religion, Biology, and Environment (http://mises.org/media/1277)

The Production of Law and Order: Natural Order, Feudalism, and Federalism (http://mises.org/media/1278)

Parasitism and the Origin of the State (http://mises.org/media/1279)

From Monarchy to Democracy (http://mises.org/media/1280)

State, War, and Imperialism (http://mises.org/media/1281)

Strategy: Secession, Privatization, and the Prospects of Liberty (http://mises.org/media/1282)


Need a history lesson? This is it. From the dawn of man, to where we are now. Hans Hermann Hoppe, the greatest living intellectual.

pacelli
11-09-2009, 08:26 AM
Thanks for the link to the podcast. I honestly tried to listen to it. I just can't stand Rockwell's monotone, boring voice. You couldn't pay the guy to sound excited.

mport1
11-09-2009, 03:43 PM
This book dramatically changed my worldview.

Joe3113
11-09-2009, 05:43 PM
Thanks for the link to the podcast. I honestly tried to listen to it. I just can't stand Rockwell's monotone, boring voice. You couldn't pay the guy to sound excited.

Do you mean Hoppe?

Don't think I linked to Rockwell.

reardenstone
01-31-2010, 07:14 PM
There is another amateur "libertarian manifesto" out there that I read recently that starts out like a deconstruction of Marxism and the communist manifesto. I want to find and finish reading it because it was really good and traces the roots back to the 19th century thought and not just to the formation of the modern libertarian party.

Anyone know that one?

reardenstone
01-31-2010, 07:23 PM
The other manifesto is the Konkin manifesto, but that is not the one I am looking for.

http://agorism.info/docs/NewLibertarianManifesto.pdf

__27__
02-01-2010, 12:00 AM
You could also say there has been a lot of "right wing opportunism" going on.

The answer to this issue lies in "Do you Hate the State" (http://www.lewrockwell.com/rothbard/rothbard75.html)

:)

Wow. Thanks for bumping this thread so I could find this piece by Rothbard I had not seen before. Murray has a knack for explaining exactly what I feel, and taking it farther allowing me to grow each time I read more.

I often explain myself to those who question my anarchy very closely to the way Rothbard describes in this article. I tell them that it's not as though I researched all forms of political ideologies and decided, "Anarchy, this is it, this is the one I like the most". What I did was take a hard look at my principles and where they came from, a very introspective ordeal which led me to certain observations, chief among them that there was simply no way to square the existence of the state with my principles. It is this reason, and this reason alone that I am an anarchist. Much as Murray explains, I feel the hatred for the state deep within my gut. But as I said, he not only explains what it was I felt in words, he expounds to show me a larger picture:

"...Why are almost all of our laissez-faire limited governmentalists plonky conservatives and patriots? If the opposite of "radical" is "conservative," where are our radical laissez-fairists? If our limited statists were truly radical, there would be virtually no splits between us. What divides the movement now, the true division, is not anarchist vs. minarchist, but radical vs. conservative. Lord, give us radicals, be they anarchists or no. ..."

The division brought to light from an angle I might never have discovered without the help of Murray.

reardenstone
02-01-2010, 11:01 PM
I FOUND IT!

It was actually an agorist class theory manifesto that the author calls "A Left Libertarian Approach to Class Conflict Analysis".

http://www.agorism.info/AgoristClassTheory.pdf