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Economic Harmonies

An inspiring exposition of the natural harmony that results when people
are free to pursue their individual interests. Bastiat uncovers a great
truth: there is no inherent antagonism between the welfare of one and
the welfare of all. In a free-market society all people can live in
peace and prosperity.

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  1. I have a new 63,000 word manuscript, 10th grade reading level, called TO THE YOUTH OF AMERICA, patterned after Bastiat’s essay To The Youth of France, but more up to date for today’s America. I have several books on Amazon now (search Amazon BOOKS, then Clay Barham and you’ll see them all). They are not selling. I was hoping some non-profit, conservative free market association would look at this new manuscript with the idea of publishing it and marketing it to their roster. I would want only my name on it and the copyright and assurance it will go out. Anyone interested? Check my site, http://www.claysamerica.com. I am one of those many that Leonard Read mentored many years ago. Thanks

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