"The Wisdom of Henry Hazlitt"
Originally published by The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc.,
1993, Irvington-on-Rudson, New York 10533
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INTRODUCTION Hans F. Sennholz
- A Man for Many Seasons
Bettina Bien Greaves
- A True Polymath
Edmund A. Opitz
- Indefatigable Leader
Ludwig von Mises
- Reflections at 70
- The Art of Thinking
- The ABC of a Market Economy
- Private Ownership: A Must
- Rights
- The Case for the Minimal State
- The Sphere of Government: Nineteenth-Century Theories
- How Should Prices Be Determined?
- Market Prices vs. Communist Commands
- The Distribution of Income
- The Road Not Taken
- The Torrent of Laws
- From Spencer's 1884 to Orwell's 1984
- "Planning" vs. the Free Market
- Private Property, Public Purpose
- Keynesianism in a Nutshell
- Defining Poverty
- Why Some Are Poorer
- Should We Divide the Wealth?
- False Remedies for Poverty
- Income Without Work
- On Appeasing Envy
- The Cure for Poverty
- The Story of Negro Gains
- The Ballooning Welfare State
- Welfarism Gone Wild
- Uruguay: Welfare State Gone Wild
- Foreign Investment vs. Foreign Aid
- Why Anticapitalism Grows
- Can We Keep Free Enterprise?
- The Task Confronting Libertarians
- The Literature of Freedom
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