Liberty or Death — the Life and Struggle of Libertarians in Russia

Source: Libertarian Party
by unattributed

“Russia occupies an important place in the history of the libertarian movement — it was precisely in opposition to the Russian Bolshevik’s experiment that the founders of libertarianism built their doctrine and their identity based on principles of methodological individualism, free markets and private property. After all, Ayn Rand, the writer who breathed the soul of ethics and politics into the dry calculation of the Austrian school of economics, was born into a family of Russian Jews in St. Petersburg and lived the first 20 years of her life under the name Alisa Rosenbaum. But there were no any libertarian or at least neoliberal movement or school of thought in Russia until the collapse of USSR.” (11/06/25)

https://lp.org/liberty-or-death-the-life-and-struggle-of-libertarians-in-russia/