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Rothbard's parents were David and Rae Rothbard, Jewish immigrants to the United States from Poland and Russia, respectively. David was a chemist. [37] He attended Birch Wathen Lenox School, a private school in New York City. [38]
Murray Rothbard, Austrian School economist, writer, libertarian, and father of anarcho-capitalism Nouriel Roubini , Iranian-American [ 30 ] Paul Samuelson , Nobel Prize (1970) [ 2 ]
Murray Rothbard, writer, Austrian School, anarcho-capitalist, libertarian writer [16] Nouriel Roubini, Iranian-American [17] Paul Samuelson, John Bates Clark Medal (1947). Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (1970), National Medal of Science (1996) Myron Scholes, Nobel Prize (1997) [18]
Murray Rothbard (1926–1995) – economist; ... Salo Baron Professor of Jewish history at Columbia University [24] Arts. Architecture, art and photography.
Hoppe is careful in his description of Jews next. Hoppe learned from, and was respectful of Murray Rothbard, and Ludwig von Mises, which he mentions were both Jews and quite brilliant in his estimation. Of the Jewish faith and people, Hoppe says, "...before the year 1800, you see comparatively little in terms of achievements coming from Jews ...
The Objectivist author Peter Schwartz criticized the views Rothbard expounded in For a New Liberty, writing that like other libertarians, Rothbard cared about neither "the pursuit of freedom nor the exercise of reason" and supported only "the extermination of government and the inculcation of anti-state hostility."
Walter Block was born in Brooklyn, New York to Jewish parents Abraham Block, a certified public accountant, and Ruth Block, a paralegal, both of whom Block has said were liberals. [3] He attended James Madison High School , where Bernie Sanders was on his track team. [ 4 ]
Franz Rosenzweig (1886–1929) – German Jewish theologian (rabi) and philosopher; Murray Rothbard (1926–1995) – American author, political theorist, historian, staunch opponent of military interventions; Elisabeth Rotten (1882–1964) – German-born Swiss peace activist and education reformer