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Letter from J.M. Keynes to Henry Hazlitt September 17, 1931
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.”

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