When Rothbard wrote his treatise Man, Economy, and State, he was a well-trained neoclassical economist who was completely conversant with the research methods and various strands of doctrine that composed the emerging neoclassical synthesis.
When Rothbard wrote his treatise Man, Economy, and State, he was a well-trained neoclassical economist who was completely conversant with the research methods and various strands of doctrine that composed the emerging neoclassical synthesis.