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Is Politics Insoluble?
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This is the final collection of essays by the 20th century’s premier economic journalist. Hazlitt originally intended this to be a larger project, but his death in 1993 prevented him from finishing all of the planned chapters. What he did complete is presented here as a series of essays all dealing with the question posed by the title. Of particular interest here are a number of chapters on historical figures such as J. S. Mill and Herbert Spencer, as well as a critical analysis of Robert Nozick [1]’s Anarchy, State, and Utopia and Hazlitt’s own suggestions for how libertarians should move forward.
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[1] Robert Nozick: http://www.thefreemanonline.org/featured/robert-nozick-philosopher-of-liberty/
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