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'''''Mozart Was a Red''''' was an unpublished ] written in the 1960s by ] ] ]. The ] was written as a ], inspired by the author's meetings with ].<ref>Excerpt from Chris Matthew Sciabarra's ''''</ref> Based on Rothbard's allegation that the expectation by Rand's circle was that she and her ] views were to be considered absolute, the play parodied Rand (through the character "Carson Sand") and her friends during a visit from Keith Hackley, a fan of Sand's novel ''The Brow of Zeus'' (a play on Rand's most famous novel, '']'').

The play was never officially published, although it was passed around various libertarian circles and on the internet following its original writing. It was performed for Rothbard's 60th birthday celebration at the ] in 1986,<ref>Ludwig von Mises Institute: '''' performance at ]. Uploaded by the Mises Institute.</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
* '''' by Murray N. Rothbard, with an introduction by ].
* ], ''Radicals for Capitalism: A Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement''. 2007, PublicAffairs. (ISBN 978-1586483500)
* ], ''Total Freedom: Toward a Dialectical Libertarianism''. 2000, Penn State Press. (ISBN 0271020490)
* ''", at ].

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