Murray N. Rothbard Quotes
If The Seventeenth Through The Nineteenth Centuries Were, In Many Countries Of The West, Times Of Accelerating Social Power, And A Corollary Increase In Freedom, Peace, And Material Welfare, The Twentieth Century Has Been Primarily An Age In Which State Power Has Been Catching Up - With A Consequent Reversion To Slavery, War, And Destruction.43 In
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