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The Wisdom of Henry Hazlitt

This collection of essays introduces the reader to the economic thought of Henry Hazlitt. The Wisdom of Henry Hazlitt contains essays discussing Hazlitt’s life, philosophy, career, and unwavering defense of the free market.

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  1. That’s way more clever than I was exptiecng. Thanks!

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