In this 1969 work, Henry Hazlitt explains why politicians who promise salvation through government are dangerous. Among the essays:
Instant Utopia
Salvation Through Government Spending
"We Owe It To Ourselves"
Consequences of Dollar Debasement
The High Cost of Wage Hikes
Price Controls
More on Price Controls
Who Protects the Consumer?
Famines Are Government-Made
Runaway Relief and Social Insecurity
Income Without Work
Fallacies of the Negative Income Tax
Can We Guarantee Jobs?
Soaking the Rich
Soaking the Corporations
Government Planning vs. Economic Growth
Government As Prosperity-Maker
Uruguay: Welfare State Gone Wild
Inflation Is Worldwide
The Case for the Gold Standard
The Fallacy of Foreign Aid
Government Unlimited
From Spencer's to Orwell's IQ
The Task Confronting Libertarians
What We Can Do About It
Henry Hazlitt
Henry Hazlitt (1894–1993) was a well-known journalist who wrote on economic affairs for the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and Newsweek, among many other publications. He is perhaps best known as the author of the classic Economics in One Lesson (1946).
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Category: Business & Economics
Format: Book (Paperback)
Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute
Date Published: Jun 29, 2005
Language: English
ISBN: 9781610160179
SKU: LT-445
Dimensions: 6.00 x 9.00 x 0.50 (in)
Weight: 13.30 oz