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To: cgbg

I’ll confess, personally I haven’t read Rothbard’s “Man, Economy and State” either.

But, I did take a look and its open source in the public domain. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001308738

If you were ever interested in transforming it as we did for Mises and Hayek, let me know. I’m always looking for new people to team up with.


18 posted on 08/10/2024 11:41:47 AM PDT by ProgressingAmerica (We cannot vote our way out of these problems. The only way out is to activist our way out.)
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To: ProgressingAmerica

I am starting my next book tonight, “John Hancock: The Picturesque Patriot” by Lorenzo Sears. When I am done, I might be interested in dictating that one, as I have never read it either.

If nobody has picked it up by then, I will consider it.

Anyway, I will download this one and listen to it. Thank you for posting.


21 posted on 08/10/2024 4:51:04 PM PDT by rlmorel (J.D. Vance and The Legend of The MaMaw of The 19 Loaded Guns!)
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To: ProgressingAmerica

My favorite Rothbard book is the much shorter and easiest of all to read “Power and Market”.

He focuses on how different government interventions harm different sectors of the economy.

My version of this stuff is very straightforward.

The free market is like an untouched rural creek after it rains.

Government intervention is throwing toxic waste into the creek.

You may not be able to track every horrific effect of the toxic waste—but you know nothing good is going to come of it.


22 posted on 08/10/2024 5:00:32 PM PDT by cgbg ("Our democracy" = Their Kleptocracy)
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