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On Freedom and Free Enterprise
Essays in honor of Ludwig von Mises, presented on the occasion of the fiftieth anniversary of his doctorate on February 20, 1906. A remarkable collection of original essays by F. A. Hayek, Ludwig Lachmann, William Rappard, Bertrand de Jouvenal, Wilhelm Röpke, Henry Hazlitt, Leonard Read, Faustino Ballvé, W.H. Hutt, Murray Rothbard, Jacques Rueff, among others.

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Publisher’s Response to Galbraith’s Review of Human Action by Eugene Davidson
In the Letter to the Editor section of the New York Times Eugene Davidson, of Yale University Press, response to J.K. Galbraith’s attack of Yale University Press in his review of Mises’s Human Action. With Galbraith response back.
Cliches of Socialism Number 61 by Dean Russell
“General Motors is too big.”
Letter from J.M. Keynes to Henry Hazlitt September 17, 1931 by J.M. Keynes
Letter from J.M. Keynes to Henry Hazlitt September 17, 1931, were Keynes turns down Hazlitt’s offer to participate in a series of articles entited, “If I were dictator.”
Foundations of Morality by Henry Hazlitt
In this impressive work Henry Hazlitt explores the proper foundation of morality, offering a unified theory of laws, morals, and manners. Noted economist Leland Yeager, in his foreword to this edition, says that The Foundations of Morality “provides . . . the soundest philosophical basis for the humane society that is the ideal of classical [...]
“John Kenneth Galbraith’s Marathon Television Series” By George Stigler by George Stigler
“John Kenneth Galbraith’s Marathon Television Series: A Certain Galbraith in an Uncertain Age” By George Stigler. A review of Galbraith’s Age of Uncertainty Television series and book by Chicago economist George Stigler in National Review.

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