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Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature and Other Essays

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To enforce equality is to ensure a society that can function at only a primitive level.
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Egalitarianism as a Revolt against Nature, and Other Essays is vital reading for anyone interested in the thought of Murray Rothbard. The book is his comprehensive effort to present libertarianism as a “science of liberty.” In order to grasp libertarianism as a worldview, he argues, we must take hold of a fundamental fact.

As he makes clear in the book’s title essay, “Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature,” libertarianism rests on the incontrovertible fact that people are different. Procrustean efforts to impose equality are inimical to liberty. This has not prevented egalitarianism from being the dominant ideology of our age. The court intellectuals support it, but they have no arguments to defend their views, which go against human nature.

Not only is equality unnatural; it contravenes the division of labor, the most important cause of a productive economy. Rothbard points out in “Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism, and the Division of Labor” that the division of labor depends on differences among people: an economic system based on persons who specialize in producing what they can do best vastly outstrips a society where everyone does the same work. To enforce equality is to ensure a society that can function at only a primitive level. Some leftist intellectuals, bemoaning the “alienation” of the free market, have embraced this consequence. They are, Rothbard holds, the victims of a Romantic myth.  Contrary to the views of Karl Polanyi and other proponents of such fantasies, pre-industrial society was no Arcadian Utopia.

The free market, based on peaceful cooperation and productive exchange, is the key to a free and prosperous society. What stands in its way? In his classic “Anatomy of the State,” Rothbard answers that the State is a predatory institution derailing the efforts of people to lead their own lives. Precisely the key task of libertarianism is to combat the State’s nefarious activities, in so doing exposing the State as inherently oppressive. In these efforts to combat the State, the battle against egalitarianism, the prime ideology of the State’s court intellectuals, assumes prime importance.

In the struggle against the State, Rothbard suggests a concentration of effort. As he points out in “War, Peace, and the State,” war has been the principal means by which the State has extended its power. Libertarians must resolutely favor a strictly defensive foreign policy and must oppose all global crusading. This ought to be our primary focus in political action.

The book contains a wide variety of other essays, all written with Rothbard’s vast knowledge and acute insight. If you want to get a sense of Murray Rothbard as a thinker, this book is a good place to begin.

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A very entertaining book
Rothbard definitely has an ability very few others have, simply, the ability to entertain the reader while they read philosophy. Not only is this entertaining, and rarely does it feel tedious, but it simply just is a good educational book that will definitely make you feel like you've had a general increase in intellect. Overall, this book is amazing, and you should buy it.
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The sixteen essays included in this volume are:

  • Egalitarianism as a Revolt Against Nature
  • Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty
  • The Anatomy of the State
  • Justice and Property Rights
  • War, Peace, and the State
  • The Fallacy of the Public Sector
  • Kid Lib
  • The Great Women's Liberation Issue: Setting it Straight
  • Conservation in the Free Market
  • The Meaning of Revolution
  • National Liberation
  • Anarcho-Communism
  • The Spooner-Tucker Doctrine: An Economist's View
  • Ludwig von Mises and the Paradigm for Our Age
  • Why Be Libertarian?
  • Freedom, Inequality, Primitivism, and the Division of Labor
ISBN 9780945466239
eISBN 9781610164627
UPC B003ZDO8B6
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Publication Date 2000
Original Publication Date 1974
Binding PB
Page Length 321

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