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May 11, 1949
370
Central Park West New York 25, N.Y.
Headquarters, States Rights
Democrats Jackson, Miss.
Gentlemen:
The New
York Times this morning carried a report which, if true, is just
about the best political news of the year. Indeed, it may be the
most significant development since the advent of the New
Deal.
Although a New Yorker born and
bred, I was a staunch supporter of the Thurmond movement; a good
friend of mine headed the Columbia Students for Thurmond, which I
believe was the only such collegiate movement north of the
Mason-Dixon line.
My
support, however, was not extremely enthusiastic, because, although
I agreed wholeheartedly with the platform and Thurmond’s campaign
speeches, I felt that it was keyed too much to purely Southern
interests. Sure, the Civil Tyranny program must be combatted, but
what about the myriad invasions of states rights in other fields by
the power-hungry Washington bureaucracy? In other words, while you
always claimed that yours was a national movement, by talking only
of the Civil Tyranny program you threw away any attraction to
Northern and Western voters.
I have
always felt that it is imperative for the States Rights movement to
establish itself on a nation-wide scale. Obviously, we are now
living in a one-party system, a party of Socialists in fact if not
in name, and only courageous Southern Democrats in Congress have so
far blocked their program. But as far as Presidential elections go,
the Republicans are through – the Socialist Administration has too
much power to bribe voters with wild promises. If things go on as
they are, it is only a question of a few years for the socialist
program to go through and destroy this land of liberty.
Therefore it is essential to form
a new party, of States Righters, consisting of Southern Democrats
and real Republicans (omitting the me-too Republicans) to launch a
dynamic offensive against National Socialism in this country before
it is too late. I am greatly elated over your new platform because I
believe it points in that direction.
Would
you please send me a copy of your new platform and constitution? Do
you plan to start a newspaper of nation-wide circulation? This would
be of great help in establishing a national States Rights
movement.
I would
like to add that, as an economist, I enthusiastically support your
proposals on national debt and taxes – in fact, taken all and all,
from the news reports I would say that your new platform is one of
the best in American history. Indeed, it is one of the finest
political statements in America since Calhoun’s
Exposition.
It
could grow into a mighty movement if you have the will and vision.
There are millions of Americans throughout the country, Republicans
and Democrats, who would flock to your banner. They are weary of
being led by the nose by New Deal politicians of both parties – they
are tired of being deprived of their votes because there is no
anti-socialist and pro-liberty party to which they can
turn.
You,
gentlemen, can be a means of succor for these millions - and not
only these, but America itself. National Socialism has always meant
poverty, tyranny, and war. America is slipping down the road and has
already gone far; it must be restored to the right path if the great
dream of our forefathers of a nation dedicated to liberty is not to
vanish from the earth. Yours can be that mission.
Sincerely yours, Murray N.
Rothbard
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