blackshoe, on 2015-May-07, 15:42, said:
I didn't see anything racist in the article I linked. Neither, apparently, did Hrothgar. He simply mentioned that Rothbard, who was "the founder" of the Mises Institute*, wrote an article years ago that many consider racist, labelled Rothbard a racist, and, painting with the usual broad brush, labelled anyone associated with the Institute also a racist. Unless he was only referring to Rothbard and Duke when he used the plural.
For the record, I was not aware that Rothbard had written that article, or that he had ever been labelled a racist. I do not know if he ever changed his mind from what he wrote. I do know that I do not agree with the policy espoused in that article of Rothbard's. I also know that my disagreement with that does not mean that I automatically disagree with everything else he ever wrote.
*Also for the record, the Mises Institute website says the organization was founded in 1982 by Lew Rockwell. Rothbard "headed [their] academic programs until his death in 1995".
Comment 1: I should have referred to Rothbard as "a founder" rather than "the founder" of the von Mises institute
Comment 2: While there is plenty of information about Rothbard's history of publishing racist claptrap, this is dwarfed by accusations about Lew Rockwell. (Remember all those racist Ron Paul newslatters from the 80s and 90s? Guess who was ghost writing and editting them? Lew Rockwell) The only semi convincing defense that Rockwell has come up with pretty much goes "I'm not really a racist. I just write racist literature to con money from the the crackers"...
for amusement value, here are a few choice quotes from the Ron Paul Newsletters:
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"Given the inefficiencies of what DC laughingly calls the criminal justice system, I think we can safely assume that 95 percent of the black males in that city are semi-criminal or entirely criminal."
"We are constantly told that it is evil to be afraid of black men, it is hardly irrational."
After the Los Angeles riots, one article in a newsletter claimed, "Order was only restored in L.A. when it came time for the blacks to pick up their welfare checks."
Comment 3: I am glad that you agree that Rothbard wrote some despicable stuff. And for what its worth, I agree with you that this doesn't automatically invalidate everything else that he wrote. With this said and done, I do think that its important that people understand the political history of these writers because it makes it a lot easier to hear the "dog whistles" and understand the biases that they are trying to cover up.
Comment 4: Hell yeah. If I know that a institute was founded by a bunch of racist neo-confederate loons this is going to effect the way that I interpret articles that they publish talking about blacks