Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
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Posted in From the Archives on 9 February 2010
Stats: 115 views and No Comments Ludwig Von Mises and Ayn Rand were two of the Twentieth Centuries most important advocates of the free market. Mises's treatise on economics, Human Action, has been, and is a source of inspiration for many economists. And as for Rand, there is even a saying, “It usually begins with Ayn ...
Textbook of Americanism By Ayn Rand
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Posted in Document on 8 February 2010
Stats: 1,652 views and 3 Comments An Essay by Ayn Rand originally for The Vigil. In this essay, which is incomplete (as Rand wished to continue but did not), Rand asks and answers ten questions dealing with the differences between individualism and collectivism.
Hazlitt to Buckley on Mises and Rand Dinner
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Posted in Document on 8 February 2010
Stats: 894 views and 2 Comments Letter from Henry Hazlitt to William F. Buckley Jr. telling the story of the first meeting of Ludwig Von Mises and Ayn Rand.


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