Murray Rothbard's review of Nathaniel Branden's Judgment Day is now available.
2 comments:
KZ
said...
Murray Rothbard's "review" of "Nathan" Branden's book seems like a pure hatchet-job and sheer act of nasty revenge. Was there nothing of value in this long and fascinating book? Rothbard is very tendentious, mean-spirited, and petty here. And he comes across as considerably lower and sleazier than the person he's criticizing, and (ironically) for all the same reasons.
(But thanks for the link, Neil! Keep up the good work!) :-)
2 comments:
Murray Rothbard's "review" of "Nathan" Branden's book seems like
a pure hatchet-job and sheer act of nasty revenge. Was there nothing of value in this long and fascinating book? Rothbard is very tendentious, mean-spirited, and petty here. And he comes across as considerably lower and sleazier than the person he's criticizing, and (ironically) for all the same reasons.
(But thanks for the link, Neil! Keep up the good work!) :-)
Ditto that, KZ.
I've never met Branden, but I did meet Murray a few times. He was great fun and is deeply missed.
This "review" is not. It is a pure spleen-job!
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