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In an era craving true independence, rediscover the revolutionary—and profoundly libertarian—roots of America’s founding. No guide illuminates the Colonial narrative better than Murray Rothbard.
Perhaps the fiercest anti-Nazi critique ever penned, Mises dismantles the doctrine at its economic core—exposing how its policies forged national ruin. His unyielding rhetoric makes the case irresistible.
Penned amid Ron Paul’s 2007–2008 quest for the Republican nod, it answers the clarion call to unpack the political-economic philosophy that defined a pivotal chapter in libertarian history.