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Selected Essays on Politcal Economy

Thirteen masterpieces of eloquent argumentation, still relevant to the
issues of our own day: communism, labor unionism, protectionism,
government subsidies for the arts, colonialism, the welfare state, the
right to employment, and the unseen consequences of government
interference with free exchange. With an introduction by F.A. Hayek.

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Cliches of Socialism Number 24 by W.M. Curtiss
“Federal aid is all right if it doesn’t bring federal control.”

Cliches of Socialism Number 57 by Murray Rothbard
“Fact-finding is a proper function of government.”

Cliches of Socialism Number 6 by Paul L. Poirot
“The size of the national debt doesn’t matter because we owe it to ourselves.”

Tale of a Coat by none
Cartoon about the difference between charity, theft, and the welfare state.

Clichés of Socialism Number 28 by Leonard E. Read
“Tell me, just what liberties have you lost?”

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