Droopy wrote:The likely reason for this is that large numbers of scholars of the Austrian persuasion are not Rothbardians, and they are not Rothbardians because they are not libertarian anarchists. I do not subscribe to, and strongly disagree with, the Rothbardian wing of libertarianism. It is, in point of fact, one reason I am a conservative, and not a straight libertarian.
According to the VMI:
VMI wrote:Murray N. Rothbard Medal of Freedom: In recognition of significant and wide-ranging libertarian leadership, as a scholar or public intellectual, established through the generosity of George W. Connell.
http://mises.org/about/3323
It doesn't appear to be a medal handed out distinctly to "Rothbardians".
At any rate, Droopy, I do value your input here. I am clearly not familiar enough with the movement to make final calls on who's who there. I haven't run across anything critical of Rothbard yet on the Mises site, rather, I've been snowed under by defenses of Rothbard and criticisms of "classic libertarianism" including snooty dismissals of Thomas Sowell (for being too liberal -lol-). But I know you've been affiliated with the group for a long time and if you say that Rothbard isn't in favor with mainstream Austrianism today, I'm not going to say you're wrong, but I look to you to provide me with a couple names of distinguished scholars over there to make your case.
Droopy wrote:Shake the intellectual pinball machine in your head again, Gad, and see if you can hit a few more bumpers on the way down.
heh. +1