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Letter From Leonard Read to Rose Wilder Lane on September 16, 1952
Letter From Leonard Read to Rose Wilder Lane on September 16, 1952. Read asks Lane for the source of the quote, “If goods don’t cross borders, soldiers will,” which is often attributed to Frederic Bastiat.

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