Libertarian Class Analysis


Libertarian Class Analysis (also called Power Elite Analysis or Establishment Studies) is a theme I have repeatedly stressed in my articles at LRC. Knowledge is power. Empower yourself by learning about Libertarian Class Analysis and how it impacts specifically upon the welfare-warfare state and the parasitical elites which benefit from this leviathan within our midst.

An understanding of Libertarian Class Analysis is the “litmus test” separating real libertarians from alternative lifestyle dilettantes dabbling in free market theory. This examination of causal relationships regarding the nature and scope of political power, who has it and how it is exercised, is crucial to understanding the nexus between the State and organized crime.

We will show the similarity between this analysis and what researcher Peter Dale Scott calls “Deep Politics,” the critical examination of the sub-rosa reality behind surface events, an attempt to unmask the true face of power, exposing the elite social, economic, and financial groups and individuals who benefit from the exercise of State coercion.

Here are several items with which the discerning LRC reader may begin:

Libertarian Class Analysis,” by Sheldon Richman

Classical Liberalism and the Problem of Class,” by David M. Hart

Classical Liberal Class Analysis,” by David M. Hart

A Schematic Diagram showing the Institutions and Class Structure of the State, by David M. Hart

A Key to this Schematic Diagram, by David M. Hart

“Who Rules America: Power Elite Analysis, the Deep State, and American History,” by Charles A. Burris

“Hidden History: Where Organized Crime and Government Meet,” by Charles A. Burris

“Wall Street, Banks, and American Foreign Policy,” by Murray N. Rothbard

“Our Establishment Church,” by Charles A. Burris

“The Anatomy of the State,” by Murray N. Rothbard

“The Anatomy of the State,” (audio version) by Murray N. Rothbard

“Origins of the Federal Reserve,” by Murray N. Rothbard

“Our Interests and Their Interests,” by Murray N. Rothbard

“The Clash of Group Interests,” by Ludwig von Mises

“Toward a Theory of State Capitalism: Ultimate Decision Making and Class Structure, by Walter E. Grinder and John Hagel III

Stanislav Andreski – Latin America and Africa,” by Walter E. Grinder and John Hagel III

Stanislav  Andreski  – The Military and Society,” by Walter E. Grinder and John Hagel III

Freedom and Domination,” by Walter E. Grinder and John Hagel III

“Classical Liberal Roots of Marxist Class Analysis,” by Ralph Raico (audio lecture)

Classical Liberal Exploitation Theory: A Comment On Professor Liggio’s Paper,” by Ralph Raico

“Marxist and Austrian Class Analysis,” by Hans-Herman Hoppe (audio lecture)

Parasitism and the Origin of the State,” by Hans-Herman Hoppe (audio lecture)

“America’s Ruling Class — And the Perils of Revolution,” by Angelo M. Codevilla

“A Glimpse Behind the Curtain,” by Charles A. Burris

Our Libertarian American Revolution — an Amazon book list

Libertarian Class Analysis — an Amazon.com book list

The Elite Is Neat, The Masses are Asses — an Amazon.com book list

Elitism and the Myth of Pluralism –an Amazon book list

Power Brokers, Fixers, and Elite Insiders — an Amazon.com book list

An Elite Education — an Amazon book list

Establishment Studies — an Amazon.com book list

Political Corruption 101 – an Amazon book list

Understanding Politics — an Amazon book list

The American Deep State — an Amazon book list

The American Police State — an Amazon book list

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8:53 pm on November 26, 2019