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Cliches of Socialism Number 67

“Government should guarantee freedom from want.”

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2 Comments »

  1. I used to be a member of F.E.E. But, I noticed that you couldn’t sell
    freedom in the USA. Why? You should learn how to market. You’re lousy at marketing. You couldn’t sell water in a desert.

    You are wasting your time on all his philosopy. You need better application; not more theory. Real world examples. How freedom works
    and how it builds cities, how it builds education, how it gets results. Then you need to prove it.

    In short, you are long theory and short results, just like public
    schools. WAKE UP.

    Fred Starkey
    3842 Hayden Bridge Road
    Springfield, Oregon 97477

  2. [...] Henry Hazlitt – The Inflation Crisis and How to Resolve It [...]

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