The Revenge of the Yankees, by Michael Lind How Social Gospel became Social Justice In the last decades of Murray Rothbard’s life, he developed an important interpretative framework in understanding American history. This was prodded on by his careful study of the emerging “new political history” which was reinterpreting the dynamics of the ebb and flow of ethnocultural and ethnoreligious groups. This bold synthesis became the central focus of some of his greatest scholarly endeavors, particularly when it came to understanding progressivism as a secularized version of this postmillennial religious zeal. That seminal ethnocultural and ideological struggle continues unabated today as Michael Lind’s … Continue reading →