Castles In The Air is one of former FEE president Leonard E. Read’s books on the morality and virtues of freedom and liberty. Read explains why it is vital that we return to the visions of our founding fathers in order for us to attain prosperity.

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Cliches of Socialism Number 11 by Hans Sennholz
“Labor are too powerful today, but useful in the past.”
Cliches of Socialism Number 56 by Henry Hazlitt
“Rent control protect tenants.”
Foundations of Morality by Henry Hazlitt
In this impressive work Henry Hazlitt explores the proper foundation of morality, offering a unified theory of laws, morals, and manners. Noted economist Leland Yeager, in his foreword to this edition, says that The Foundations of Morality “provides . . . the soundest philosophical basis for the humane society that is the ideal of classical [...]
The First Leftist by Dean Russell
“The First Leftist” is an article about the downfall of the French Liberals in the National Constituent Assembly right before the French Revolution and the devastating effects this had.
The Morality of Capitalism by Mark Hendrickson
As much as capitalism is to be desired for the wealth it produces for even the poorest citizens, it is also desirable on moral grounds. These 16 Freeman essays explore the moral dimensions of capitalism, from both religious and more secular perspectives. Authors such as Garet Garrett, Mises, Hayek, and Kirzner tackle everything from the [...]

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[...] A great introduction to capitalism for someone with little reading or knowledge in the area. (This book is available for free in PDF format.) [...]
30 September 2010 at 6:34 pm