It’s hard to imagine what would have happened if Murray Rothbard had lived to become a centenarian. His productivity and humor were unmatched during his life, and who knows what scientific advances or hilarity would have come from an extra 32 years of Rothbard versus the State. I like to think we would be freer but, if not, at least I know we would have been having more fun.
Stephan Kinsella and Hans Hermann Hoppe edited a tribute to Murray called Rothbard at 100 that can be seen here.
See also:
https://mises.org/mises-wire/honor-100th-anniversary-birthday-dr-murray-rothbard
https://libertarianinstitute.org/articles/murray-rothbard-mr-libertarian/
https://reason.com/2026/03/02/100-years-of-murray-rothbard/
https://ecaef.org/on-the-100th-anniversary-of-murray-n-rothbards-birthday/
https://anthonygflood.com/tag/murray-rothbard/
https://propertyandfreedom.org/2026/03/tucker-murray-n-rothbard-at-100/
https://propertyandfreedom.org/2026/03/dilorenzo-rothbard-at-100/
https://modernagejournal.com/murray-rothbard-conservative-libertarian/254754/
https://propertyandfreedom.org/2026/03/polleit-without-rothbard-no-libertarianism/
https://mises.pt/100-anos-de-murray-rothbard/

