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“Speculation should be outlawed.”

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2 Comments »

  1. [...] of Bastiat’s Economic Sophisms and a collection of Henry Hazlitt’s writings entitled The Wisdom of Henry Hazlitt. That isn’t enough reading to solidly occupy two months’ time, but I’ve been [...]

  2. Hey Walter , I love listening to you on RUSH .
    Please keep up the great work.
    I look foward to reading the material on your website.
    KW

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