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For a New Liberty

For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto (1973; second edition 1978; third edition 1985) is a book by American economist and historian Murray Rothbard, in which the author promotes anarcho-capitalism. The work has been credited as an influence on modern libertarian thought and on part of the New Right.

For a New Liberty: The Libertarian Manifesto
Cover of the first edition
AuthorMurray Rothbard
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SubjectLibertarianism
PublisherMacmillan Publishers
Publication date
1973
Media typePrint (Hardcover & Paperback)
Pages327 (first edition)
338 (second edition)
ISBN0-02-074690-3 (second edition)
0-945466-47-1 (2006 edition)
OCLC75961482

Summary Edit

Rothbard advocates anarcho-capitalism, a strain of stateless libertarianism. Rothbard traces the intellectual origins of libertarianism back to classical liberal philosophers John Locke and Adam Smith and the American Revolution. He argues that modern libertarianism originated not as a response to socialism or leftism, but to conservatism. Rothbard views the right of self-ownership and the right to homestead as establishing the complete set of principles of the libertarian system.

The core of libertarianism, writes Rothbard, is the non-aggression axiom: "that no man or group of men may aggress against the person or property of anyone else." He argues that while this principle is almost universally applied to private individuals and institutions, the government is considered above the general moral law, and therefore does not have to abide by this axiom.

Rothbard attempts to dispel the notion that libertarianism constitutes a sect or offshoot of liberalism or conservatism, or that its seemingly right-wing opinions on economic policy and left-wing opinions on social and foreign policy are contradictory.

Reception Edit

The Objectivist author Peter Schwartz criticized the views Rothbard expounded in For a New Liberty, writing that like other libertarians, Rothbard cared about neither "the pursuit of freedom nor the exercise of reason" and supported only "the extermination of government and the inculcation of anti-state hostility." Schwartz maintained that Rothbard wrongly viewed the state as "by nature criminal."[1] Libertarian author Tom G. Palmer commented in 1997 that For a New Liberty "provides a good overview of the libertarian worldview, although the chapters on public policy issues and on the organized libertarian movement are by now somewhat dated."[2] Libertarian author David Boaz writes that For a New Liberty, together with Robert Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia (1974) and Ayn Rand's essays on political philosophy, "defined the 'hard-core' version of modern libertarianism, which essentially restated Spencer's law of equal freedom: Individuals have the right to do whatever they want to do, so long as they respect the equal rights of others."[3] British philosopher Ted Honderich writes that Rothbard's anarcho-libertarianism informed "one messianic part of the New Right".[4]

In Radicals for Capitalism (2007), journalist Brian Doherty writes of For a New Liberty, "This book strove to synthesize, in condensed form, the economic, historical, philosophical, and policy elements of Rothbard's vision...the book was meant as both a primer and a manifesto, so Rothbard crammed in as much of his overall theory of liberty as he could ... Rothbard hits the harder anarcho-capitalist stuff, but slips it in so smoothly that many readers might not notice that this 'libertarian manifesto' promotes anarchism."[5]

Publishing history Edit

In 2006 the Ludwig von Mises Institute released a new hardbound edition, with a new introduction by Lew Rockwell. There were also translations in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese.

English
Spanish
  • Hacia una Nueva Libertad: El Manifiesto Libertario. Grito Sagrado. 2006. Paperback. ISBN 987-1239-01-7
Italian
  • 1996 Per una nuova libertà. Liberilibri, Macerata. 1996. Paperback.
  • 2004 Per una nuova libertà. Liberilibri, Macerata. 2004. Paperback. ISBN 88-85140-27-0
Portuguese
  • Por Uma Nova Liberdade O Manifesto Libertário. Instituto Ludwig von Mises do Brasil. 2013. Paperback. ISBN 978-85-8119-060-0
Ukrainian
  • Ротбард, Мюрей. До нової свободи. Лібертаріанський маніфест / пер. з англ. Олександр Гросман, ред. Володимир Золотарьов, К. : Інститут вільної економіки, Wellbooks, 2023. — 420 c.

References Edit

  1. ^ Schwartz, Peter (1986). Libertarianism: The Perversion of Liberty. New York, New York: The Intellectual Activist. pp. 4, 63.
  2. ^ Palmer, Tom G.; Boaz, David (1997). The Libertarian Reader: Classic and Contemporary Writings from Lao-Tzu to Milton Friedman. New York: The Free Press. p. 417. ISBN 0-684-84767-1.
  3. ^ Boaz, David (1997). Libertarianism: A Primer. New York: The Free Press. p. 57. ISBN 0-684-84768-X.
  4. ^ Honderich, Ted (2005). Conservatism: Burke, Nozick, Bush, Blair?. London: Pluto Press. pp. 127–128. ISBN 0-7453-2129-1.
  5. ^ Doherty, Brian (2007). Radicals for Capitalism. pp. 378–381. ISBN 978-1-58648-350-0.

External links Edit

  • PDF of the 1978 edition (complete)
  • Mises Institute edition, published in 2006
  • Online Audio book

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For a New Liberty The Libertarian Manifesto 1973 second edition 1978 third edition 1985 is a book by American economist and historian Murray Rothbard in which the author promotes anarcho capitalism The work has been credited as an influence on modern libertarian thought and on part of the New Right For a New Liberty The Libertarian ManifestoCover of the first editionAuthorMurray RothbardCountryUnited StatesLanguageEnglishSubjectLibertarianismPublisherMacmillan PublishersPublication date1973Media typePrint Hardcover amp Paperback Pages327 first edition 338 second edition ISBN0 02 074690 3 second edition 0 945466 47 1 2006 edition OCLC75961482 Contents 1 Summary 2 Reception 3 Publishing history 4 References 5 External linksSummary EditRothbard advocates anarcho capitalism a strain of stateless libertarianism Rothbard traces the intellectual origins of libertarianism back to classical liberal philosophers John Locke and Adam Smith and the American Revolution He argues that modern libertarianism originated not as a response to socialism or leftism but to conservatism Rothbard views the right of self ownership and the right to homestead as establishing the complete set of principles of the libertarian system The core of libertarianism writes Rothbard is the non aggression axiom that no man or group of men may aggress against the person or property of anyone else He argues that while this principle is almost universally applied to private individuals and institutions the government is considered above the general moral law and therefore does not have to abide by this axiom Rothbard attempts to dispel the notion that libertarianism constitutes a sect or offshoot of liberalism or conservatism or that its seemingly right wing opinions on economic policy and left wing opinions on social and foreign policy are contradictory Reception EditThe Objectivist author Peter Schwartz criticized the views Rothbard expounded in For a New Liberty writing that like other libertarians Rothbard cared about neither the pursuit of freedom nor the exercise of reason and supported only the extermination of government and the inculcation of anti state hostility Schwartz maintained that Rothbard wrongly viewed the state as by nature criminal 1 Libertarian author Tom G Palmer commented in 1997 that For a New Liberty provides a good overview of the libertarian worldview although the chapters on public policy issues and on the organized libertarian movement are by now somewhat dated 2 Libertarian author David Boaz writes that For a New Liberty together with Robert Nozick s Anarchy State and Utopia 1974 and Ayn Rand s essays on political philosophy defined the hard core version of modern libertarianism which essentially restated Spencer s law of equal freedom Individuals have the right to do whatever they want to do so long as they respect the equal rights of others 3 British philosopher Ted Honderich writes that Rothbard s anarcho libertarianism informed one messianic part of the New Right 4 In Radicals for Capitalism 2007 journalist Brian Doherty writes of For a New Liberty This book strove to synthesize in condensed form the economic historical philosophical and policy elements of Rothbard s vision the book was meant as both a primer and a manifesto so Rothbard crammed in as much of his overall theory of liberty as he could Rothbard hits the harder anarcho capitalist stuff but slips it in so smoothly that many readers might not notice that this libertarian manifesto promotes anarchism 5 Publishing history EditIn 2006 the Ludwig von Mises Institute released a new hardbound edition with a new introduction by Lew Rockwell There were also translations in Spanish Italian and Portuguese EnglishCollier Macmillan 1973 Hardcover ISBN 0 02 605300 4 Revised edition Collier Books 1978 Paperback Libertarian Review Foundation New York 1985 1989 2nd Printing ISBN 0 930073 02 9 University Press of America Paperback 1986 ISBN 0 8191 4981 0 Fox amp Wilkes 1989 Paperback ISBN 0 930073 02 9 Ludwig von Mises Institute 2006 Hardcover ISBN 0 945466 47 1SpanishHacia una Nueva Libertad El Manifiesto Libertario Grito Sagrado 2006 Paperback ISBN 987 1239 01 7Italian1996 Per una nuova liberta Liberilibri Macerata 1996 Paperback 2004 Per una nuova liberta Liberilibri Macerata 2004 Paperback ISBN 88 85140 27 0PortuguesePor Uma Nova Liberdade O Manifesto Libertario Instituto Ludwig von Mises do Brasil 2013 Paperback ISBN 978 85 8119 060 0UkrainianRotbard Myurej Do novoyi svobodi Libertarianskij manifest per z angl Oleksandr Grosman red Volodimir Zolotarov K Institut vilnoyi ekonomiki Wellbooks 2023 420 c References Edit Schwartz Peter 1986 Libertarianism The Perversion of Liberty New York New York The Intellectual Activist pp 4 63 Palmer Tom G Boaz David 1997 The Libertarian Reader Classic and Contemporary Writings from Lao Tzu to Milton Friedman New York The Free Press p 417 ISBN 0 684 84767 1 Boaz David 1997 Libertarianism A Primer New York The Free Press p 57 ISBN 0 684 84768 X Honderich Ted 2005 Conservatism Burke Nozick Bush Blair London Pluto Press pp 127 128 ISBN 0 7453 2129 1 Doherty Brian 2007 Radicals for Capitalism pp 378 381 ISBN 978 1 58648 350 0 External links EditPDF of the 1978 edition complete Mises Institute edition published in 2006 Online Audio book Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title For a New Liberty amp oldid 1161473852, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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