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In Economic Thought Before Adam Smith, Murray Rothbard traces economic ideas from ancient sources to show that laissez-faire liberalism and economic thought itself began with the scholastics and early Roman, Greek, and canon law. He celebrates Aristotle and Democritus, for example, but loathes Plato and Diogenes. He is kind toward Taoism and Stoicism. He is no fan of Tertullian but very much likes St. Jerome, who defended the merchant class. Now, that takes us only to page 33, just the beginning of a wild ride through the middle ages and renaissance and modern times through 1870.Rothbard read deeply in thinkers dating back hundreds and thousands of years, and spotted every promising line of thought — and every unfortunate one. He knew when an idea would lead to prosperity, and when it would lead to calamity. He could spot a proto-Keynesian or proto-Marxist idea in the middle ages, just as he could find free-market lines of thought in ancient manuscripts. Many scholars believe this was his most important work. The irony is that it is not the work it was supposed to be, and thank goodness. He was asked to do a short overview of the modern era. He ended up writing more than 1,000 pages of original ideas that remade the whole of intellectual history up through the late 19th century. Once Rothbard got into the project, he found that most all historians have made the same error: they have believed that the history of thought was a long history of progress. He found that sound ideas ebb and flow in history. So he set out to rescue the great ideas from the past and compare them with the bad ideas of the "new economics." His demolition of Karl Marx is more complete and in depth than any other ever published. His reconstruction of 19th-century banking debates has provided enough new ideas for a dozen dissertations, and contemporary real-money reform. His surprising evisceration of John Stuart Mill is cause to rethink the whole history of classical liberalism. Most famously, Rothbard demonstrated that Adam Smith's economic theories were, in many ways, a comedown from his predecessors in France and Spain. For example, Smith puzzled over the source of value and finally tagged labor as the source (a mistake Marx built on). But for centuries prior, the earliest economists knew that value came from within the human mind. It was a human estimation, not an objective construct. Rothbard was a pioneer in incorporating the sociology of religion into the history of economic ideas. He saw that the advent of Christianity had a huge impact on the theory of the state. He observed the rise of absolutism and theory of nationalism that came with the reformation. He traced the changes in the Western view toward lending and interest payments over the course of a thousand years.

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14. After Mill: Bastiat and the French laissez-faire Tradition (continued)
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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14. After Mill: Bastiat and the French laissez-faire Tradition (continued)
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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14. After Mill: Bastiat and the French laissez-faire Tradition
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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13. The Marxian System, II: The Economics of Capitalism and its Inevitable Demise (continued)
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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13. The Marxian System, II: The Economics of Capitalism and its Inevitable Demise
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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12. The Marxian System, I: Historical Materialism and the Class Struggle (continued)
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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12. The Marxian System, I: Historical Materialism and the Class Struggle
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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11. Alienation, Unity, and the Dialectic
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
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10. Marx's Vision of Communism (continued)
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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10. Marx's Vision of Communism
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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9. Roots of Marxism: Messianic Communism
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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8. John Stuart Mill and the Reimposition of Ricardian Economics
Thu, Mar 24, 2011
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach.
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7. Monetary and Banking Thought, III: The Struggle Over the Currency School (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
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7. Monetary and Banking Thought, III: The Struggle Over the Currency School (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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7. Monetary and Banking Thought, III: The Struggle Over the Currency School
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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6. Monetary and Banking Thought, II: The Bullion Report and the Return to Gold (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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6. Monetary and Banking Thought, II: The Bullion Report and the Return to Gold
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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5. Monetary and Banking Thought, I: The Early Bullionist Controversy (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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5. Monetary and Banking Thought, I: The Early Bullionist Controversy (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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5. Monetary and Banking Thought, I: The Early Bullionist Controversy
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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4. The Decline of the Ricardian System, 1820-48 (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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4. The Decline of the Ricardian System, 1820-48 (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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4. The Decline of the Ricardian System, 1820-48 (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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4. The Decline of the Ricardian System, 1820-48
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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3. James Mill, Ricardo, and the Ricardian System (continued)
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From 'An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II'. Read by Jeff Riggenbach
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3. James Mill, Ricardo, and the Ricardian System
Fri, Jun 25, 2010
From An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II. Read by Jeff Riggenbach. [26:16]
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2. Jeremy Bentham: The Utilitarian as Big Brother (continued)
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
From An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II. Read by Jeff Riggenbach. [26:16]
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2. Jeremy Bentham: The Utilitarian as Big Brother
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
From An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II. Read by Jeff Riggenbach. [46:23]
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1. J.B. Say: The French Tradition in Smithian Clothing (continued)
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
From An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II. Read by Jeff Riggenbach. [40:43]
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1. J.B. Say: The French Tradition in Smithian Clothing (continued)
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
From An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II. Read by Jeff Riggenbach. [55:27]
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1. J.B. Say: The French Tradition in Smithian Clothing
Thu, Jun 24, 2010
From An Austrian Perspective on the History of Economic Thought, Volume II. Read by Jeff Riggenbach. [1:01:59]
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