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Henry Hazlitt

    November 28, 1894 – July 9, 1993

    Henry Hazlitt was a pivotal thinker who bridged philosophy, economics, and journalism. Through his incisive writing on free market economics, he popularized key economic ideas and became a significant voice in the libertarian movement. His work is distinguished by its clear and accessible exposition of complex economic principles. Hazlitt's essays and books continue to inspire readers and economists alike to consider the principles of free markets and individual liberty.

    Henry Hazlitt
    Will Dollars Save the World?
    Thinking As A Science; Volume 20
    Economics in one lesson
    Thinking as a Science
    What You Should Know About Inflation
    The Failure of the New Economics