Never a Dull Moment: A Libertarian Look at the Sixties

Never a Dull Moment: A Libertarian Look at the Sixties

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These short columns—usually no more than two typewritten pages each—appeared in the Freedom Newspapers. Starting in January of 1967, Rothbard churned out fifty-eight columns, the last one written in the summer of 1968, addressing the campus revolt; the massive antiwar demonstrations; the Six-Day War between Israel and the Arab powers; the Newark riots; the Vietnam war; the persecution of H. Rap Brown, the assassination of Martin Luther King, the abdication of Lyndon Baines Johnson, the rise of Richard Nixon — in those two crucial years there was, as they say, never a dull moment. Narrated by Jim Vann.

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  • Introduction

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  • Chapter 1: Education in California

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  • Chapter 2: Reaching for the Zoning Club

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  • Chapter 3: Desecrating the Flag

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  • Chapter 4: Abolish Slavery! — Part I

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  • Chapter 5: Abolish Slavery! — Part II

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  • Chapter 6: Abolish Slavery! — Part III

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  • Chapter 7: The Middle East Crisis

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  • Chapter 9: Abolish Slavery! — Part IV

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