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in Memoriam

in Memoriam MURRAY . ROTHBARD MARCH 2,1926 -- JANUARY 7,1995 OBITUARIES TO MURRAY N. ROTHBARD MARCH 2,1926 - JANUARY 7,1995 by Leonard P. Liggio0 Murray Newton Rothbard died in New York City on January 7, 1995· He had been S.J. Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for a decade. At the time of his death, his magisterial two volume history of economic thought was published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. in England. Elgar is publishing in the Spring a two volume collection of Rothbard's economic articles in the "Pioneers in Economics" series edited by Professor Mark Blaug. Rothbard had received in November, 1994 the Ingersoll Foundation's Richard M. Weaver Prize for Scholarly Letters. It was an especially appropriate prize as University of Chicago Professor Richard Weaver 1 was the author of the very influential work, Ideas Have Consequences. Murray's father was born near Warsaw and his mother in Minsk. His father became chief chemist in a petroleum company, and did not share the Marxist views of his numerous relatives and in-laws. Murray too grew up skeptical of Marxism while surrounded by political debates. Murray attended a private secondary school, and then enrolled in http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Journal des Économistes et des Études Humaines de Gruyter

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Publisher
de Gruyter
Copyright
Copyright © 1995 by the
ISSN
2194-5799
eISSN
2153-1552
DOI
10.1515/jeeh-1995-0101
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Abstract

MURRAY . ROTHBARD MARCH 2,1926 -- JANUARY 7,1995 OBITUARIES TO MURRAY N. ROTHBARD MARCH 2,1926 - JANUARY 7,1995 by Leonard P. Liggio0 Murray Newton Rothbard died in New York City on January 7, 1995· He had been S.J. Hall Distinguished Service Professor of Economics at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas for a decade. At the time of his death, his magisterial two volume history of economic thought was published by Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd. in England. Elgar is publishing in the Spring a two volume collection of Rothbard's economic articles in the "Pioneers in Economics" series edited by Professor Mark Blaug. Rothbard had received in November, 1994 the Ingersoll Foundation's Richard M. Weaver Prize for Scholarly Letters. It was an especially appropriate prize as University of Chicago Professor Richard Weaver 1 was the author of the very influential work, Ideas Have Consequences. Murray's father was born near Warsaw and his mother in Minsk. His father became chief chemist in a petroleum company, and did not share the Marxist views of his numerous relatives and in-laws. Murray too grew up skeptical of Marxism while surrounded by political debates. Murray attended a private secondary school, and then enrolled in

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Journal des Économistes et des Études Humainesde Gruyter

Published: Mar 1, 1995

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