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Reason Magazine Interview with Leonard E. Read

Reason magazine interviews Leonard E. Read in their April 1975 Issue.

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  1. [...] September 22, 1947 Newsweek published a short article by Henry Hazlitt entitled “Lenin Was Right”. I searched in vain to find a copy of this online. Fortunately FEE’s archives contain a rough [...]

  2. [...] online. Fortunately, FEE’s archives contain a rough draft of this article, which can be found here. I personally found the title very intriguing. Where could Vladimir Lenin (the Bolshevik [...]

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