Murray Rothbard (English Wikipedia)

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  • Flood, Anthony (2010). Untitled preface to Rothbard's "Know Your Rights", originally published in WIN: Peace and Freedom through Nonviolent Action, Volume 7, No. 4, 1 March 1971, 6–10. Flood's quote: "Rothbard's neologism, 'anarchocapitalism,' probably makes its first appearance in print here."

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  • Johnson, Charles (August 28, 2015). "Karl Hess on Anarcho-Capitalism". Center for a Stateless Society. Retrieved October 9, 2023. In fact, the earliest documented, printed use of the word "anarcho-capitalism" that I can find [...] actually comes neither from Wollstein nor from Rothbard, but from Karl Hess's manifesto "The Death of Politics," which was published in Playboy in March, 1969.]

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  • Tyler Cowen and Richard Fink (1985). "Inconsistent Equilibrium Constructs: The Evenly Rotating Equilibrium Economy of Mises and Rothbard". American Economic Review. 75 (4): 866–869. JSTOR 1821365.

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  • "History". NYYRC. Archived from the original on October 12, 2019. Retrieved October 15, 2019.

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  • Stringham, Edward Peter (2007). "Chapter 1: Introduction". Anarchy and the Law: The Political Economy of Choice. New Brunswick, New Jersey: Transaction Publishers. p. 3.

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  • Hess, Karl (2003) [March 1969]. "The Death of Politics". Faré's Home Page. Playboy. Retrieved October 9, 2023. Laissez-faire capitalism, or anarchocapitalism [sic], is simply the economic form of the libertarian ethic. Laissez-faire capitalism encompasses the notion that men should exchange goods and services, without regulation, solely on the basis of value for value. It recognizes charity and communal enterprises as voluntary versions of this same ethic. Such a system would be straight barter, except for the widely felt need for a division of labor in which men, voluntarily, accept value tokens such as cash and credit. Economically, this system is anarchy, and proudly so.

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