Anti-State
and Pro-Market
by
William H. Peterson
by William H. Peterson
Recently
by William H. Peterson: Mencken
vs. Lincoln
The
Left, the Right, & the State
By Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
Ludwig von Mises Institute, $29, 568 pages
So Llewellyn
H. Rockwell Jr., founder-president-thinker of the Ludwig von Mises
Institute, opens his highly successful daily e-mail newsletter on
literally the largest nonprofit Web site in the world. That opening
features his own selected articles and speeches, reprinted now in
The Left, the Right & the State, a book displaying a
leading libertarian's taking on of critics of libertarianism.
For example,
he cites then-Vice President Dick Cheney saying, "one of the
things that's changed so much since September 11th is the extent
to which people do trust the government and value it, and have higher
expectations for what we can do." Ha, says Mr. Rockwell, "The
triumph of hope over experience!"
Or, notes the
author, here is columnist George Will writing that Sept. 11 "forcefully
reminded Americans that their nation-state ... is the source of
their security. Events since Sept. 11 have underscored the limits
of libertarianism."
Mr. Rockwell
takes Duke University professor Francis Fukuyama to task for proclaiming
the "fall of the libertarians." Mr. Fukuyama says Sept.
11, "not the market or individuals," reminds Americans
"why government exists, and why it has to tax citizens and
spend money to promote collective interests," including fighting
terrorists and screening passengers at airports.
Mr. Rockwell
also quotes Albert Hunt of the Wall Street Journal as typical
of this genre of commentary: "It's time to declare a moratorium
on government-bashing." And note that all this is before the
arrival of Obamanomics. President Obama's name didn't even make
the Rockwell index, though he became a U.S. senator in 2004.
Well, just
who is this Llewellyn Rockwell whom money expert and investment
adviser Gary North declares to be the nation's new top libertarian
with the passing of Mr. Mises and Murray Rothbard? Mr. Rockwell
has edited six books, including The
Irrepressible Rothbard. In 2007, he published Mises:
The Last Knight of [Classical] Liberalism by Jorg Guido
Hulsmann, a 1,160-page definitive and riveting biography of Mr.
Mises, 18811973.
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June
23, 2009
William
Peterson [send him mail],
a longtime contributor to the Wall Street Journal, won the
2005 Schlarbaum Prize for Lifetime Achievement in the Study of Liberty
given by the Ludwig von Mises Institute of Auburn, Alabama.
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