Left and Right archive better than ever!

Left and Right was a "journal of libertarian thought" founded by Murray Rothbard in 1965. It was edited and published by Rothbard until 1968, and includes many exciting essays by Rothbard, Leonard Liggio, Ronald Radosh, Gordon Tullock, and others.
Most of the essays from Left and Right have been available on Mises.org for some time, but there were many errors in the online table of contents, and some outright omissions. Thanks to the kind assistance of Laurence Vance, the table of contents has been corrected, missing articles have been added, and the full collection of Left and Right is now accessible online for the first time.
Be sure to peruse this invaluable resource now that it is available!





Comments (1)
Aakash
It's funny... When I was looking at this and other websites, and was thinking about the philosophies and alliances that many of us have been dealing with, in connection to diverse groups working together for a common outcome, I was just thinking of Left and Right!! I knew that the issues of that publication had been at libertarianstudies.org, and also on Mises.org, but I wasn't aware that there were parts omitted from it. Thank you for modifying this online resource; when I finally have more time (at this rate, I don't know when that will be) - or perhaps sooner! - I will have to look through that, and the other publications that you guys have been nice enough to make available to us for free. Keep up the good work with your website!
Published: November 12, 2005 12:22 PM