Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought
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Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought was a libertarian journal published between 1965 and 1968. Founded by Murray N. Rothbard, Karl Hess, George Resch, and Leonard P. Liggio, it was edited and largely written by Murray Rothbard.
[This list is incomplete.]
Contents
Volume 1
Number 1, Spring 1965
Author | Title | .html | .mp3 | |
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Editorial | The General Line | 0061KB | .html | 0:03:57 |
Murray N. Rothbard | Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty | 1004KB | .html | 1:15:23 |
Leonard P. Liggio | Why the Futile Crusade? | 2310KB | .html | |
Alan Milchman | D.F. Fleming on "The Origins of the Cold War" | 1080KB | .html |
Number 2, Autumn 1965
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Volume 2
Number 1, Winter 1966
Author | Title | .html | .mp3 | |
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Editorial | From Georgia With Love: The Case of Julian Bond | 0058KB | .html | 0:02:34 |