Whose Freedom?
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Posted in From the Archives on 27 January 2011
Stats: 204 views and No Comments Today’s document is an old advertisement for subscriptions to FEE’s magazine, The Freeman. The Freeman has been a staple in FEE’s history since the foundation took control over it in 1956, merging it with its own Ideas on Liberty. The basic selling point of this advertisement is that freedom is ...
Freeman Advertisement
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Posted in Document on 27 January 2011
Stats: 183 views and 1 Comment An old advertisement for the freeman. Yes... Freedom is everyone's business.
Statistics: Friend of the Interventionist, Enemy of Liberty
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Posted in From the Archives on 3 March 2010
Stats: 211 views and No Comments In the Clichés of Socialism number 57, Murray Rothbard makes the case against government statistics. Of course not all statistics are bad, but Rothbard argues that without government collected data significantly fewer statistics would be collected in a free society. For advocates of liberty, the problem, beyond the wasted costs of ...
Lenin Was Right
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Posted in Document on 29 January 2010
Stats: 691 views and 2 Comments In this essay Henry Hazlitt wanted to show the hidden costs of monetary interventions into the market system and how they are particularly destructive.


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