In this previously unpublished letter to economist John Van Sickle, Ludwig von Mises explains his position on the relationship between income inequality and capitalism.

Also from the FEE Library
Then Truth Will Out by Leonard E. Read
Then Truth Will Out is one of Leonard Read’s books discussing the freedom philosophy. Read discusses the morality and importance of a Capitalist system and how morality is ignored when the state increases its power.
Free market Economics: A Syllabus by Bettina Bien Greaves
Free Market Economics: A Syllabus contains a list of activities, questions, suggested readings, and projects for students and teachers of economics.
Cliches of Socialism Number 59 by FEE
“REA is a fine example of private enterprise.”
Letter to Leonard Read about the publication of “Anthem” by Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand discusses the pending publication of Anthem with Leonard Read.
Letter from Leonard Read to Henry Hazlitt December 12, 1945 by Leonard E. Read
Letter from Leonard Read dated December 12, 1945 inviting Henry Hazlitt to discuss a draft of Fred Fairchild’s book Profits and the Ability to Pay, which was to become FEE’s first publication.

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