The anthology contains many classic and provocative writings, including
Daniel Webster’s “Conscription,” Mark Twain’s “War Prayer,” Leonard
Read’s “Conscience on the Battlefield,” Ayn Rand’s “The Roots of War,”
Edmund Opitz’s “Concerning War and Peace,” and Ludwig von Mises’s “The
Economics of War.”

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Taxation and Confiscation by Hans Sennholz
This volume of Freeman reprints all address the role that taxation plays in a modern society. The 21 essays cover four general areas: the use of taxation as a tool of social justice, its use as a tool of social reform, its use to regulate production, and its effects on capital accumulation and long term [...]
Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt
This primer on economic principles brilliantly analyzes the seen and unseen consequences of political and economic actions. In the words of F.A. Hayek, there is “no other modern book from which the intelligent layman can learn so much about the basic truths of economics in so short a time.
Cliches of Socialism Number 40 by Paul L. Poirot
“Without legislation, we’d still have child labor and sweatshop conditions.”
Cliches of Socialism Number 66 by Dean Russell
“Socialism works in Sweden.”
Cliches of Socialism Number 52 by Henry Hazlitt
“Wars bring jobs and prosperity.”

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