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  2. Mises Institute - Wikipedia

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    Burton Blumert, Lew Rockwell, David Gordon, and Murray Rothbard. The Mises Institute was founded in 1982 by Lew Rockwell, who was chief of staff to Texas Republican Congressman Ron Paul; previously Rockwell had been editor for the conservative Arlington House Publishers and had worked for the radical-right [according to whom?

  3. Lew Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    Rockwell's website, LewRockwell.com, formed in 1999, features articles and blog entries by various columnists and writers. [13] Its motto is "anti-war, anti-state, pro-market". [33] There also is a weekly podcast called The Lew Rockwell Show. [34] As of March 2017, it was in the top 10,000 websites in the United States. [35]

  4. Portal:Libertarianism/Rockwell - Wikipedia

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    Lew Rockwell is a prominent anarcho-capitalist who in 1982 founded the Ludwig von Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. He continues to serve in a leadership capacity as its president. He also is vice president of the Center for Libertarian Studies in Burlingame, California and publisher of the political weblog LewRockwell.com.

  5. Ron Paul newsletters - Wikipedia

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    Numerous sources said Lew Rockwell, who co-founded the firm that published the newsletters and remained an officer throughout its existence, [5] had written the racially charged content. In 2008, the libertarian news magazine Reason reported that "a half-dozen longtime libertarian activists" said that Rockwell had been the chief ghostwriter. [5]

  6. Jeffrey Tucker - Wikipedia

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    Jeffrey Albert Tucker (/ ˈ t ʌ k ər /; born December 19, 1963) is an American libertarian writer, publisher, entrepreneur and advocate of anarcho-capitalism and Bitcoin.. For many years he worked for Ron Paul, the Mises Institute, and Lew Rockwell.

  7. For a New Liberty - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the Ludwig von Mises Institute released a new hardbound edition, with a new introduction by Lew Rockwell. There were also translations in Spanish, Italian, and Portuguese. English. Collier Macmillan. 1973. Hardcover. ISBN 0-02-605300-4; Revised edition, Collier Books, 1978. Paperback; Libertarian Review Foundation, New York, 1985, 1989 ...

  8. Burton Blumert - Wikipedia

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    Blumert, with Lew Rockwell, economist and philosopher David Gordon, and Murray Rothbard. In a 2008 interview he credited his experience in the coin industry as spurring him to adopt a libertarian political philosophy and to support fellow gold advocate Ron Paul. [5] In 1988, Blumert was chairman of Ron Paul's first presidential campaign. [8]

  9. Quark (company) - Wikipedia

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    Quark Software Inc. (founded 1981 in Denver, Colorado) is a privately owned software company which specializes in enterprise publishing software for automating the production of customer communications. The company's original goal was to "create software that would be the platform for publishing", just as quarks are the basis for all matter. [1]