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Power and market

Book • 1970
Murray Rothbard's "Power and Market" is a comprehensive exploration of the relationship between the state and the market.

Rothbard argues that the state's intervention in the market leads to inefficiencies and distortions.

The book delves into various aspects of economic theory, including the nature of money, the role of competition, and the impact of government regulation.

Rothbard's analysis is grounded in Austrian economics, emphasizing individual liberty and free markets.

The book remains a significant contribution to libertarian thought and continues to influence debates on economic policy.

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