[From the Rothbard Archive, originally published in The New York Times , September 4, 1971.] On Aug. 15, 1971, fascism came to America. And everyone cheered, hailing the fact that a “strong President” was once again at the helm. The word fascism is scarcely an exaggeration to describe the New Economic Policy. The trend had been there for years,
The following points of desocialization must necessarily be written or read sequentially, but they need not be carried out in that manner: all the following points could, and should, be instituted immediately and all at once. Legalize the Black Market The first two planks are implicit in the previous part of this paper. One, is to legalize the
[Excerpted from Murray Rothbard, The Progressive Era , Patrick Newman, ed. (Auburn, Al.: Mises Institute, 2016), chap. 11.] The Rockefellers and their intellectual and technocratic entourage were, indeed, central to the New Deal. In a deep sense, in fact, the New Deal itself constituted a radical displacement of the Morgans, who had dominated the
[Del archivo Rothbard, publicado originalmente en The New York Times , 4 de septiembre de 1971.] El 15 de agosto de 1971, el fascismo llegó a América. Y todos aplaudieron, saludando el hecho de que un “presidente fuerte” estaba una vez más al mando. La palabra fascismo es apenas una exageración para describir la Nueva Política Económica. La
Los Rockefeller y su séquito intelectual y tecnocrático fueron, en realidad, esenciales para el New Deal. De hecho, en el fondo, el propio New Deal constituía un desplazamiento radical de los Morgan, que habían dominado la política financiera y económica de la década de 1920, en favor de una coalición encabezada por los Rockefeller, los Harriman,
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