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I Chose Liberty - Ludwig von Mises Institute

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430 I <strong>Chose</strong> <strong>Liberty</strong>: Autobiographies of Contemporary Libertarians<br />

Reed, Lawrence W.<br />

autobiography, 269–75<br />

influence on Pasour, 254<br />

Reflections on the Revolution in France<br />

(Burke), 330<br />

Reformed Church of America, Hospers<br />

on, 159<br />

Reid, Thomas, influence on Caplan, 76<br />

Reisman, George<br />

autobiography, 275–85<br />

Hamowy’s association with, 141<br />

Religion. See also Catholics; Christianity<br />

Sechrest on, 330<br />

van Dun on, 366<br />

Remmant Review, 244<br />

Republic of Ghana. See Ghana<br />

The Republic (Plato), 320<br />

Review of Austrian Economics, 297<br />

Ricardian law of association, North on, 241<br />

Ricardo, David<br />

influence on Ahiakpor, 3, 4<br />

Reisman on, 277<br />

Ricketts, Martin, Barry’s experiences<br />

with, 23<br />

Riegel, E.C., influence on MacCallum, 210<br />

Riggenbach, Jeff, 286<br />

Rights theory, Mack’s work on, 225<br />

The Road to Serfdom (Hayek), 19, 28, 238<br />

Roark, Howard, influence on Machan, 217<br />

Robbins, Lionel, on <strong>Mises</strong>, 30, 31<br />

Rockwell, Llewellyn (Lew), Jr.<br />

autobiography, 287–304<br />

Bergland’s contact with, 50<br />

influence on De Coster, 100<br />

influence on McCarthy (Daniel), 214<br />

LRC, 214, 234<br />

Roman Catholicism. See Catholics<br />

Romasco, Albert, Sciabarra and, 328<br />

Roosevelt, Franklin D., entrance into<br />

World War II, 186<br />

Rothbard, Murray<br />

Benson’s relationship with, 41, 43<br />

Bergland’s relationship with, 44, 47,<br />

48<br />

Block’s longing for an autobiography<br />

of, 51<br />

Block’s relationship with, 53, 54<br />

Blumert on, 56<br />

Chua on, 226–29<br />

friendship with Hamowy, 141–44<br />

influence on Armentano, 9<br />

influence on Boettke, 63<br />

influence on Caplan, 74, 75, 77, 78<br />

influence on Colburn, 86<br />

influence on Comanescu, 86, 88<br />

influence on Cox, 91<br />

influence on De Coster, 100<br />

influence on DiLorenzo, 103<br />

influence on French, 124–27<br />

influence on Halliday, 139, 140<br />

influence on Kurrild-Klitgaard, 178,<br />

179–81<br />

influence on Liggio, 187<br />

influence on Modugno, 230<br />

influence on Nolan, 239<br />

influence on Ostrowski, 249<br />

influence on Salerno, 311, 314<br />

influence on Sciabarra, 328<br />

influence on Sechrest, 332<br />

influence on Sobran, 343<br />

influence on Tuccille, 358<br />

influence on Zanella, 397<br />

Liggio and, 190<br />

Pelusi’s encounters with, 267<br />

Rockwell on, 292, 295, 300<br />

Tabarrok’s encounter with, 350<br />

Roy, Wayne, influence on North, 241<br />

Ruff, Howard, North working at Ruff’s<br />

newsletter, 246<br />

Ruwart, Mary, 305<br />

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Saint Aquinas, Thomas<br />

Chua on influence of, 226, 227

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