Link to the FEE Library

Home » Document \

Interventionism: An Economic Analysis

One of Ludwig Von Mises’ explorations of the harmful effects of government intervention. Mises also explains how interventionism will ultimately lead to socialism.

page rule

Also from the FEE Library


Hazlitt Letter on Minimum Wage by Henry Hazlitt
Henry Hazlitt writes a letter to an unknown individual discussing the flaws of Alvin S. Johnson’s (Founder of New York’s New School) arguments about minimum wage, including the effects on immigration.

Letter from Henry Hazlitt to Henry Regnery January 30, 1975 by Henry Hazlitt
Letter from Henry Hazlitt to Henry Regnery January 30, 1975 where Hazlitt explains how he helped make Hayek’s the Road to Serfdom a hit in the US.

Letter From Herbert Hoover To Leonard E. Read March 4, 1950 by Herbert Hoover
Letter from Herbert Hoover to Leonard E. Read March 4, 1950 praising Read for an article he had sent him.

Hazlitt to Buckley on Mises and Rand Dinner by Henry Hazlitt
Letter from Henry Hazlitt to William F. Buckley Jr. telling the story of the first meeting of Ludwig Von Mises and Ayn Rand.

Letter from Rose Wilder Lane To Leonard Read September 15, 1950 by Rose Wilder Lane
In this Letter to Leonard E. Read, writer Rose Wilder Lane, expresses the problems she has with Ludwig Von Mises’ views on democracy.

One Comment »

  1. [...] it does contain other letters pertaining to this interesting debate. One example, which can be found here, is a letter dated September 15, 1950 from Rose Wilder Lane to Leonard E. Read expressing her [...]

Have your say!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>

© 2009 | Foundation for Economic Education | 30 S Broadway, Irvington-on-Hudson, NY 10533 | 1-800-960-4FEE (1-914-591-7230) | Fax 1-914-591-8910 | Log in