The Left, the Right, and the State

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The Left, the Right, and the State is a collection of essays by libertarian writer Lew Rockwell that critiques both mainstream political ideologies and government power from a radical free-market perspective.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
essay collection
advocates free markets
individual liberty
laissez-faire capitalism
limited government
private property rights
author Lew Rockwell NERFINISHED
authorPoliticalOrientation libertarian
paleolibertarian
containsWorkBy Lew Rockwell NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
critiques central banking
government power
interventionist foreign policy
mainstream political ideologies
the political left
the political right
warfare state
welfare state
form collection of essays
genre libertarian literature
political non-fiction
hasPerspective Austrian School economics NERFINISHED
anti-imperialist
anti-war
hasTheme civil liberties
critique of bipartisan consensus
economic freedom
market versus state
political philosophy
role of the state in society
language English
mainSubject anti-statism
classical liberalism
free-market economics
libertarianism
political ideology
state power
politicalPosition libertarian
radical free-market
publisherType libertarian press
targetAudience critics of statism
readers interested in libertarianism
workOf Lew Rockwell NERFINISHED

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