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Chapter 11. Shays’ Rebellion | Murray N. Rothbard

Excerpted from the audiobook version of Murray Rothbard’s ‘Conceived in Liberty, Volume 5: The New Republic: 1784–1791’. Edited by Patrick Newman (Mises.org/PNewman) and narrated by Millian Quinteros (Millian.com).

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Murray N. Rothbard
Murray Rothbard was born March 2, 1926, the son of David and Rae Rothbard. He was a brilliant student even as a young child; and his academic record at Columbia University, where he majored in mathematics and economics, was stellar. In the Columbia economics department, Rothbard did not receive any instruction in Austrian economics, and Mises was no more than a name to him. In a course on price theory given by George Stigler, however, he encountered arguments against such then popular measures as price and rent control. These arguments greatly appealed to him; and he wrote to the publisher of a pamphlet that Stigler and Milton Friedman had written on rent control.
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