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Frank Chodorov

    The Rise and Fall of Society: An Essay on the Economic Forces That Underlie Social Institutions
    The Income Tax: Root of All Evil
    Fugitive Essays
    • 2021

      Frank Chodorov was an extraordinary thinker and writer, and hugely influential. This is his American classic that argues that the income tax, more than any other legislative change in American history, made it possible to violate individual rights that were at the core of the founding. He argues that income taxes are different from other forms because they deny the right of private property and presume government control over all things. The introduction is by former IRS commissioner J. Bracken Lee. Frank Chodorov was an extraordinary thinker and writer, and hugely influential. This is his American classic that argues that the income tax, more than any other legislative change in American history, made it possible to violate individual rights that were at the core of the founding. He argues that income taxes are different from other forms because they deny the right of private property and presume government control over all things. The introduction is by former IRS commissioner J. Bracken Lee.

      The Income Tax: Root of All Evil
    • 2021

      This volume is an essay on the rise and fall of societies in general. Includes economics, war, social services, competition, trade, reform, corruption and much more.It describes in detail the difference between the "State" and "Society" and highlights issues current to this day, such as high tax, high spend and loss of freedom. The book illustrates the formation of a society, its government, and the eventual dismantling of society by governing political bodies.Rothbard wrote of this "Frank's final flowering was his last ideological testament, the brilliantly written The Rise and Fall of Society..."

      The Rise and Fall of Society: An Essay on the Economic Forces That Underlie Social Institutions
    • 1980

      Frank Chodorov profoundly influenced the intellectual development of the post—World War II libertarian/conservative movement. These essays have been assembled for the first time from Chodorov's writings in magazines, newspapers, books, and pamphlets. They sparkle with his individualistic perspective on politics, human rights, socialism, capitalism, education, and foreign affairs.

      Fugitive Essays