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Clichés of Socialism Number 41
“Businessmen should work for the good of others.”

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[...] indispensible. Without a solid grasp of economic principles, say on the level of Henry Hazlitt’s Economics in One Lesson, one is bound to commit serious blunders of historical explanation and [...]
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