In this work dedicated to the memory of Frederic Bastiat (1801-1850), Leonard E. Read explores an array of themes such as the sources of human progres...
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Leonard Read's best collection, including "I, Pencil"
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‘Awake and sing, ye that dwell in dust.’
—ISAIAH 26:19
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“It is a simple, obvious, self-evident fact that ideas, understanding, wisdom cannot be coercively injected into the consciousness of another. Yet, s...
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“Let him that would save the world first move himself.” —SOCRATES
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Written in 1951, this is one of Leonard Read’s earliest pamphlets on what he called “the philosophy of freedom.”
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One of Leonard Read’s books discussing the morality of free markets and the effects of statism. Read also discusses the philosophy of liberty, the inf...
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