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The Betrayal of the American Right

Book • 2007
Murray Rothbard's "Betrayal of the American Right" is a critical examination of the conservative movement in the United States.

Rothbard argues that the movement has abandoned its principles by embracing interventionist policies and compromising its commitment to individual liberty.

He traces the history of the conservative movement, highlighting key moments of ideological compromise and betrayal.

The book offers a sharp critique of the conservative establishment and advocates for a return to classical liberal principles.

It's a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of American conservatism and the ongoing debate between libertarianism and conservatism.

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