Home » Audio, Books, Document \ Tags: Foundation for Economic Education, I Pencil, Leonard E. Read
I, Pencil (Audio, PDF and HTML)
Hundreds of thousands of Americans of all ages continue to enjoy this simple and beautiful explanation of the miracle of the “invisible hand” by following the production of an ordinary pencil. Read shows that none of us knows enough to plan the creative actions and decisions of others.
Read Online HTML Version of I, Pencil
Listen to Audio Book
Download PDF Version
Buy a copy from FEE Store

Also from the FEE Library
Letter From Herbert Hoover To Leonard E. Read March 4, 1950 by Herbert Hoover
Letter from Herbert Hoover to Leonard E. Read March 4, 1950 praising Read for an article he had sent him.
Harvard Free Enterprise Society Newsletter Vol. II, No. 3 by Harvard Free Enterprise Society
Harvard Free Enterprise Society Newsletter Vol. II, No. 3 from November 17, 1948 entitled “The Worker’s Rights in the Worker’s Paradise” about the welfare differences between workers in the Soviet Union and capitalist countries.
Is Politics Insoluble? by Henry Hazlitt
This is the final collection of essays by the 20th century’s premier economic journalist. Hazlitt originally intended this to be a larger project, but his death in 1993 prevented him from finishing all of the planned chapters. What he did complete is presented here as a series of essays all dealing with the question posed [...]
Cliches of Socialism Number 22 by Hughston M. McBain
“We believe in presenting both sides.”
Richard Ebeling Review of Richard Cornuelle’s Healing America by Richard Ebeling
A review of Richard C. Cornuelle’s 1983 book Healing America by Richard Ebeling in the January 1984 edition of Laissez Faire Review.

Categories: 







Have your say!