Murray Rothbard wasn’t just a scholar—he was a revolutionary thinker who reignited the study of economics and liberty. His writings tore apart the myths of government benevolence, rebuilt the logic of the free market, and inspired generations to challenge power. These works reveal Rothbard at his most fearless and brilliant.
Man, Economy, and State with Power and Market (The Scholar's Edition)
Rothbard’s definitive statement on economics and liberty. Man, Economy, and State explains every element of market coordination—value, production, exchange, and money—while Power and Market exposes the damage caused by state intervention. Together, they form the cornerstone of Austrian economics and a complete vision of a free society.
Rothbard’s For a New Liberty is the book that gave libertarianism its voice. In clear, powerful language, he explains why the State’s promises always end in failure and why only a truly free society—based on voluntary exchange and private property—can deliver peace and prosperity.
Short, direct, and unforgettable. In Anatomy of the State, Rothbard strips away the illusion that government protects the people. He shows it for what it is: a system that lives by control and coercion. This brief work distills his philosophy of government into its purest, most explosive form
Rothbard retells early American history as a story of ideas—how the principles of freedom clashed with the ambitions of power. Across four volumes, he reveals the forgotten libertarian spirit of the colonies and the Revolution, showing how those ideals can still guide us today.