Reading Murray Rothbard's complaint about how academic economics had moved away from political economy towards intellectually sterile mathematical exercises and sorry to say but he has a point....
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I guess you could say an alliance to pursue what he thought were consistent classical liberal (not reactionary) ends as opportunistic.
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There is a history of liberals allying themselves with left/radicals that dates back to the French Revolution and this is probably how he thought about it.
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He did write a sympathetic obit for Chehttps://mises.org/library/ernesto-che-guevara-rip …
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And so much more of black nationalism makes sense from a poltical standpoint when you understand it as a right-wing movement— or at least a movement with substantial reactionary tendencies. (Saying this as someone who has considerable sympathy with the aims of black nationalism)
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Certainly the Nation of Islam.
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