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A Critique of Rothbardian Natural Rights (sorta long)
The following is a chapter from David Friedman's (Milton's son) first anarcho-capitalistic book, "The Machinery of Freedom".
So far as i can tell, this critique seems very directed at the Rothbard school of thought rather than anything strictly Austrian. Mises, from what i understand, was a consequentialist in similar ways as Friedman. Do any of the supporters of Rothbard's ideas on natural rights and libertarinism want to provide a rebuttal or point towards one provided by someone else? I personally agree with his overall conclusion but think some of the problems he presents have more of an objective answer than is given credit for. Here's the argument: http://daviddfriedman.com/Libertaria...hapter_41.html [ QUOTE ] Article deleted for copyright reasons. [/ QUOTE ] |
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