This collection of essays by some of the leading free market thinkers explores some of the unseen effects of inflation. Contributors include, Ludwig Von Mises, Robert Higgs, Clarence B. Carson, Henry Hazlitt, and Hans Sennholz.

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Letter from J.M. Keynes to Henry Hazlitt September 17, 1931 by J.M. Keynes
Letter from J.M. Keynes to Henry Hazlitt September 17, 1931, were Keynes turns down Hazlitt’s offer to participate in a series of articles entited, “If I were dictator.”
Cliches of Socialism Number 34 by Paul L. Poirot
“Labor is not a commodity”
Anything That’s Peaceful by Leonard E. Read
The title of this book has become one of the most recognizable shorthand expressions for the fundamental ideas of classical liberalism and free markets. Read, the founder of the Foundation for Economic Education, wrote a number of books and essays over his career, but this is in many ways his summation of his beliefs. He [...]
Carl Menger and Early Austrians by Paul Cwik
Professor Paul Cwik’s 2010 PowerPoint presentation “Carl Menger and Early Austrians.”
Religion and Capitalism: Allies, Not Enemies by Edmund A. Opitz
This book explores the relationship between religion and capitalism and how free markets can be complementary to Christianity.

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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU! I am so grateful to have access to all of these wonderful texts! Thank you!
2 May 2010 at 11:05 pm