1 cuota de $90.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $90.000 |
2 cuotas de $45.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $90.000 |
3 cuotas de $36.825 | Total $110.475 | |
6 cuotas de $20.031 | Total $120.186 | |
9 cuotas de $14.368 | Total $129.312 | |
12 cuotas de $11.685,75 | Total $140.229 | |
24 cuotas de $8.242,13 | Total $197.811 |
3 cuotas de $38.349 | Total $115.047 | |
6 cuotas de $21.120 | Total $126.720 |
3 cuotas de $38.748 | Total $116.244 | |
6 cuotas de $21.271,50 | Total $127.629 | |
9 cuotas de $15.917 | Total $143.253 | |
12 cuotas de $13.035,75 | Total $156.429 |
18 cuotas de $9.326 | Total $167.868 |
2 cuotas de $45.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $90.000 |
3 cuotas de $30.000 sin interés | CFT: 0,00% | TEA: 0,00% | Total $90.000 |
Rothbard's ambition was to shed new light on Colonial history and show that the struggle for human liberty was the heart and soul of this land from its discovery through the culminating event of the American Revolution. This volume is a tour de force, enough to establish Rothbard as one of the great American historians.
It is a detailed narrative history of the struggle between liberty and power, as we might expect, but it is more. Rothbard offers a third alternative to the conventional interpretive devices. Against those on the right who see the American Revolution as a "conservative" event, and those on the left who want to invoke it as some sort of proto-socialist uprising, Rothbard views this period as a time of accelerating libertarian radicalism. Through this prism, Rothbard illuminates events as never before.
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Año: 2000
Encuadernación: tapa dura
Páginas: 1948
Idioma: Inglés
Editorial: Ludwig von Mises Institute