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  1. Rothbard on the Betrayal of the American Right. America's "Old Right"—rooted in 19th century liberalism but birthed in the 1930s to oppose the New Deal—was strongly laissez-faire and non-interventionist. Murray Rothbard wrote the comprehensive story of that movement, it's influences and influence, and its destruction at the hands of ...

  2. The Betrayal of the American Right by Murray N. Rothbard; Murray Rothbard - ISBN 10: 1479229512 - ISBN 13: 9781479229512 - CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform - 2007 - Softcover

  3. The Betrayal of the American Right by Murray N. Rothbard. Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute 2007 ISBN/ASIN: 1933550139 ISBN-13: 9781933550138 Number of pages: 256. Description: This remarkable piece of history will change the way you look at American politics.

  4. Bryce Eickholt 's review. Oct 04, 2021. it was amazing. bookshelves: political. A much needed history of the american left and right. From the early 1900s up to around 1970. It is even more relevant now seeing how things have played out since then. I kinda regret reading it so late in my political journey. Like ∙ flag.

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  6. 19 de abr. de 2024 · Betrayal of the American Right shows that the corruption of American "conservatism" began long before George W. Bush — and its author, Murray N. Rothbard, witnessed it all first hand. According to Rothbard, the corruption began in the ten years after the end of World War II.

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