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There's never been a more urgent time to remember the revolutionary and even libertarian roots of the American founding, and there's no better guide to what this means in the narrative of the Colonial period than Murray Rothbard.
Rothbard's ambition was to shed new light on Colonial history and show that the struggle for human liberty was the heart and soul of this land from its discovery through the culminating event of the American Revolution. This volume is a tour de force, enough to establish Rothbard as one of the great American historians.
This single book (volumes 1–4) covers the discovery of the Americas and the colonies in the 17th century, the period of "salutary neglect" in the first half of the 18th century, the advance to revolution, from 1760–1775 and the political, military, and ideological history of the revolution and after.
The fifth volume of Conceived in Liberty highlights the most important battle of the American project, one that continues to this day: the conflict between those who want to centralize power and those who choose to stand to defend the American heritage of liberty. This book features a foreword by Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, a preface by Dr. Thomas E. Woods, and an introduction by Dr. Patrick Newman.
The fifth volume completes Murray’s great work, lost for decades, yet as relevant as the day he finished it.