Rothbardian

English

Etymology

From Rothbard +‎ -ian.

Adjective

Rothbardian (not comparable)

  1. Of, pertaining to, or advocating the political or economic theories of Murray Rothbard.
    1. (specifically) Anarcho-capitalist.
      • 2011, Robert P. Murphy, Mises Daily, Anarchy in Somalia[1]:
        Economists familiar with the Rothbardian tradition have taken the analysis even further, persuasively arguing that Somalia is much better without a state than it was with one.

Translations

Noun

Rothbardian (plural Rothbardians)

  1. A proponent of the political or economic theories of Murray Rothbard.
    1. (specifically) An anarcho-capitalist.
      • 2011, Robert P. Murphy, Mises Daily, Anarchy in Somalia[2]:
        The standard statist put-down — "If you Rothbardians like anarchy so much, why don't you move to Somalia?" — misses the point.

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