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  1. The Betrayal of the American Right is a book by Murray Rothbard written in the early 1970s and published by the Ludwig von Mises Institute in 2007. [1] In it, Rothbard describes the development of the American political Old Right between the 1920s and 1950s, [2] claiming that it died out in favor of a more interventionist political ...

    • Murray Rothbard
    • 2007
  2. Jan 1, 2007 · Betrayal of the American Right is the full story, and the author is none other than Murray N. Rothbard, who witnessed it all first hand. He tells his own story and reveals that machinations behind the subversion of an anti-state movement into one that cheers statism of the worst sort.

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  3. The Betrayal of the American Rightcan be described. Murray N. Rothbard chronicles the emergence of an American right wing that gave lip service to free-market principles and “limited govern-ment,” but whose first priority, for which it was willing to sacrifice anything else, was military interventionism around the world.

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  4. The Old Right cemented its alliance with congressional foes of the president by joining forces with isolationist critics of Roosevelt’s efforts to bring America into World War II.After the war, the Old Right was derailed by an interventionist group of anticommunist crusaders, who called for a global war against communism.

  5. Aug 31, 2007 · Betrayal of the American Right is the full story, and the author is none other than Murray N. Rothbard, who witnessed it all first hand. He tells his own story and reveals that machinations behind the subversion of an anti-state movement into one that cheers statism of the worst sort.

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    • Ludwig von Mises Institute
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    • Murray N. Rothbard, Murray Rothbard
  6. Dec 18, 2018 · The Betrayal of the American Right. After World War II, the “Old Right” was derailed by an interventionist group of anti-communist crusaders—and Libertarian ideas went by the wayside. Here, Murray Rothbard tells the sorry tale from the inside. Narrated by Ian Temple.

  7. Betrayal of the American Right is the full story, and the author is none other than Murray N. Rothbard, who witnessed it all first hand. He tells his own story and reveals that machinations behind the subversion of an anti-state movement into one that cheers statism of the worst sort.