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The authoritative text on the libertarian political position

In recent years, libertarian impulses have increasingly influenced national and economic debates, from welfare reform to efforts to curtail affirmative action. Murray N. Rothbard's classic
The Ethics of Liberty stands as one of the most rigorous and philosophically sophisticated expositions of the libertarian political position.

Rothbard’s unique argument roots the case for freedom in the concept of natural rights and applies it to a host of practical problems. And while his conclusions are radical―that a social order that strictly adheres to the rights of private property must exclude the institutionalized violence inherent in the state―Rothbard’s applications of libertarian principles prove surprisingly practical for a host of social dilemmas, solutions to which have eluded alternative traditions.

The Ethics of Liberty authoritatively established the anarcho-capitalist economic system as the most viable and the only principled option for a social order based on freedom. This classic book’s radical insights are sure to inspire a new generation of readers.

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"Ernst has provided an amazing window into contemporary welfare organizing and the challenges faced in a political context that urges unitary rather than intersectional frames of social justice. Without a doubt she has provided an important book relevant to scholars and welfare organizers alike."
-Ange-Marie Hancock, author of "The Politics of Disgust and the Public Identity of the 'Welfare Queen'"

"In this important and courageous book, Rose Ernst shows how the discourse of colorblindness limits the progressive possibilities of the welfare rights movement. One must know the monster one is fighting if one wishes to slay it 'for real.' Otherwise, as Ernst's data demonstrates, one ends up feeding the monster. Bravo for a job well done!"
-Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, author of "Racism without Racists: Color-BlindRacism and the Persistence of Racial Inequality in America"

"Rose Ernst's book is well-written, with a nuanced theoretical frame that grows out of the relevant literature; it provides an important empirical contribution based poignantly on the voices of the women activists themselves."
-Sanford Schram, author of "Welfare Discipline: Discourse, Governance and Globalization"

"This penetrating and thoughtful work confronts the challenges, conflicts, and opportunities in the fragile coalitions that compose the welfare rights movement today. Written with fidelity to the cause and an empirical eye, Ernst demonstrates how the false construction of a 'post-racial' America warps the discourse and activities of welfare rights organizers. A passionately written text that brings these women and this movement to life, The Price of Progressive Politics analyzes the welfare rights movement from within and without using the intersectional lens of race, ethnicity, and class. This timely, fascinating, and intricate book moves forward our understanding of colorblindness and intersectionality."
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This updated edition of a classic defense of libertarianism includes a new introduction.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ NYU Press (February 1, 2003)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 308 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0814775594
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0814775592
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.1 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 6.13 x 0.9 x 9.25 inches
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Customers find the book engaging and informative. They appreciate the valuable new introduction by Hans-Hermann Hoppe that avoids abstract concepts and flighty philosophical language. The book covers five parts: Natural Law, a theory of liberty, The State versus Liberty, and modern alternative theories. It is considered a classic defense of property rights and a must-read for anyone interested in libertarian or liberal concepts.

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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 8, 2022
    Fantastic read for any lover of liberty! I just finished this book during an overhyped COVID pandemic as these western governments impose more senseless and absurd draconian measures. This book is more important than ever as our liberty is on the brink of extinction. The book is divided into five parts: Natural Law, A theory of Liberty, The State versus Liberty, Modern Alternative Theories of Liberty, and Toward a Theory of Strategy For Liberty. What distinguishes this book is the manner in which it roots the case for freedom in the concept of natural rights and applies it to a host of practical problems. I highly recommend this book to any liberty and freedom loving person.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2019
    Although Rothbard failed to create a sustainable libertarian moral framework, his formulation must still be read by those who wish to understand libertarianism and liberal morality. There have since been all manner of revisions of Rothbard's ideas, and even some complete diversions such as propertarianism, but nevertheless his original codification of self-ownership and the rights that extend therefrom is important to know.

    I'm no longer a libertarian, having found its philosophical predications to be wanting, but this is still a fascinating read.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
    This is a must read.

    The book came in on time as promised and in excellent condition.

    Did I mention tis was a must read? Seriously read the book. This will influence opinion.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 1998
    Murray Newton Rothbard's classic hard-hitting defense of property-rights-based libertarianism is deservedly back in print, with a valuable new introduction by Hans-Hermann Hoppe that alone is worth the price of the book even for those who already own the original. Prof. Hoppe helpfully locates Rothbard in libertarian scholarly tradition, explains why Rothbard's work was unjustly ignored while unsystematic but "tolerant" thinkers like Robert Nozick were unfairly elevated, refutes the major criticisms that have been offered of Rothbard's work since the original publication of _The Ethics of Liberty_, and effectively argues that for natural-law theorist Rothbard, libertarianism was not "libertinism" but socially quite conservative. Also helpful is the new format, in which the book's former end-notes are arranged in footnote style rather than collected at the end of each chapter.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on April 3, 2015
    A must read for any libertarian, AnCap, or fan of Rothbard. I would recommend Rothbard in general but the libs and cons aren't very tolerant of ideas that expose their moral inconsistency, lack of understanding of economics and history, and incapability to remain skeptical of what they think they think they know.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2012
    This is an essential read for anyone who wants to understand liberty at its most fundamental levels. Does NOT get bogged down in abstract concepts and flighty philosophical language. Instead this text delivers clear and logical explanations. I would recommend this at the top of the list.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 9, 2016
    Rothbard was an amazing and intelligent man. Rothbard's logic is very consistent, something rare in this day and age where our economy is ruled by Keynesian supporters. This book is incredible. Even if one still prefers a state, this book is an incredibly important read. Highly recommended.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on August 19, 2001
    Murray Rothbard was the leading libertarian thinker of the 20th century. In 1982, he published THE ETHICS OF LIBERTY, his central work on political theory and ethics. This work was republished recently with an excellent introduction by Hans-Hermann Hope (the endnotes have been converted into footnotes, a big improvement).
    This work is probably the best discussion of libertarian philosophy from an anarcho-capitalist perspective. In addition, Rothbard develops a theory based on natural law, thus distancing himself from other strands of libertarian thought.
    The book is particularly comprehensive. Starting with a discussion of natural law, Rothbard turns to practical issues such as voluntary exchange, contracts, and the rights of children. He then discusses the concept of the state. He ends the work with discussions of different approaches to rights and a strategy for advancing liberty. The comprehensive nature of the work is also its greatest weakness. Rothbard discusses too many subjects in too few pages. For example, the difficult question of the rights of children takes all of 15 pages. Yet there is no more difficult question for any theory of rights than that question.
    Rothbard's discussion of the rights of children is emblematic of the weakness and at times superficial nature of this work. Take Rothbard's discussion of when the parents' "jurisdiction" over a child ends. He states: "Surely, any particular age (21, 18, or whatever) can only be completely arbitrary. The clue to the solution to this thorny question lies in the parental property rights in their home. For the child has his FULL rights of self-ownership WHEN HE DEMONSTRATES THAT HE HAS THEM IN NATURE-in short when he leaves or `runs away' from home." [p. 103; emphasis in the original.] First of all, it may be arbitrary to establish the age of emancipation at 18 rather than 17, but such decisions are found in all areas of life and are not thereby rendered "completely arbitrary." In any event, is it "completely arbitrary" to set it at 18 rather than 5? Moreover, Rothbard's "solution" is in most respects even more arbitrary. For example, if Junior Jones runs away when he is 8 years old, does that mean his parents cannot force him to stay? What if Junior is 5 and wanders off his parents' property and stays at the Smiths' house, asserting that he would prefer to live with the Smiths. Has he then demonstrated a "right to self-ownership" in nature? Would it be wrong for the Joneses to take him back? Rothbard uses a similar argument against Laissez-faire advocates of limited government who believe the state may provided limited protection services. Supposedly their views fail because how much or little services such a government might provide can only be "purely arbitrary." [p. 181.] This type of argument leads Rothbard to advocate abortion-on-demand, a position with which I strongly disagree.
    For whatever flaws it contains, THE ETHICS OF LIBERTY it is certainly one of the most provocative books you will ever read.
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  • miau-miau
    5.0 out of 5 stars Eine Warnung
    Reviewed in Germany on February 9, 2024
    Ich sage hier nichts Schlechtes über das Buch. Allerdings hatte ich vorschnell Kaufen gedrückt und mir nicht viel dabei gedacht über das Format "large print". Das Buch kommt daher wie ein Skript für die Uni oder so, das man über's Semester verheizt und danach weg damit - ein Schandfleck für mein Bücherregal. Der Druck ist auch nicht so groß, daß man ohne Lesebrille auskommen würde, nur das Format ist riesig und billig. Kauft euch das Buch im üblichen Format, da habt ihr mehr Freude dran.
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  • Lacombe
    5.0 out of 5 stars Mandatory to understand liberty
    Reviewed in France on September 21, 2023
    Mandatory for anyone who wants to understand what liberty really is.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Fundamental para no ir de lelo por el mundo
    Reviewed in Spain on June 5, 2017
    Claro, conciso, convincente. En la línea de Rothbard. Llamando al pan pan y al vino vino. Si cree que la libertad es un bien pero tiene dudas sobre la moral de su aplicación, éste es un buen libro para deshacerse de ellas.
  • Emir
    5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Read for All Libertarians and Capitalists
    Reviewed in Australia on October 13, 2020
    This book changed my outlook on the world and my life. If that is not a strong enough review I don't know what is

    Read this book to learn about why liberty and capitalism is the moral choice for humanity. You will not be disappointed
  • Arthur Koestler
    5.0 out of 5 stars Cracking read
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 11, 2017
    Written very clearly as always with potentially complex theory being presented in a more than comprehensible fashion. Rothbard's uses the weight of reason and logic alone to make an unrelenting moral case for anarchism, this book ad argument is free of anecdote and emotional demagoguery