"The great merit of gold is precisely that it is scarce;
that its quantity is limited by nature; that it is costly to discover, to mine,
and to process; and that it cannot be created by political fiat or
caprice."
Henry Hazlitt
"Of all the contrivances for cheating the laboring classes of mankind, none has been more effective than that which deludes them with paper money."
Daniel Webster
It’s morally wrong to let a sucker keep his money.
W. C. Fields.
Henry Hazlitt
"Of all the contrivances for cheating the laboring classes of mankind, none has been more effective than that which deludes them with paper money."
Daniel Webster
It’s morally wrong to let a sucker keep his money.
W. C. Fields.
Henry Hazlitt explains the primary lesson contained in his book, "Economics in One Lesson."
Read the entire book for free at http://jim.com/econ/ http://www.LibertyPen.com
Read the entire book for free at http://jim.com/econ/ http://www.LibertyPen.com
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Henry Stuart Hazlitt (November 28, 1894 – July 9, 1993) was an American economist, philosopher, literary critic and journalist for such publications as The Wall Street Journal, The Nation, The American Mercury, Newsweek, and The New York Times, and he has been recognized as a leading interpreter of economic issues from the perspective of American conservatism and libertarianism.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Hazlitt
