Roy A. Childs

Roy A. Childs, Jr. (1949–1992) was a libertarian essayist and critic who counted among his early influences Ayn Rand, Ludwig von Mises, Rose Wilder Lane, and Robert LeFevre. In the 1960s, Childs became friends with Murray Rothbard, and Childs's controversial paper, "The Invisible Hand Strikes Back," was published in the inaugural issue of the Journal of Libertarian Studies. In 1977 he became a research associate of the Center for Libertarian Studies.

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Mises Daily Roy A. Childs
De Jouvenel is actually discussing the psychology of the state's expansion of power, with such topics as "the social consequences of the warlike spirit," "formation of the nation in the person of the king," and "from parasitism to symbiosis."
Mises Daily Roy A. Childs
[ Libertarian Forum, 1971] "Revolution" has been defined, by all too many libertarians, as well as by most other people, as simply massive acts of direct violence. But "revolution" is really the...