Can you really understand American history without understanding economics? Thomas Woods doesn't think so.
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Rarely does a book come along that prompts a wholesale revision in the way we perceive laws and legislation, social progress, and the very foundations...
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This essay will change the way you think about patents and copyrights. Few essays written in the last decades have caused so much fundamental rethinki...
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This essay will change the way you think about patents and copyrights. Few essays written in the last decades have caused so much fundamental rethinki...
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Woods's book on Catholic social teaching surpasses any other book ever published in this genre.
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The bound edition (two massive volumes, paperback) of the Libertarian Forum that serious collectors and readers only dreamed about a few years ago. Th...
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The classic book that has taught many millions sound economic thinking.
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Manufactured fear has created widespread casualties.
We need an antidote.
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The brilliant Hazlitt guides you through the literature.
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“In Free Prices Now Hunter Lewis shows why ending the Federal Reserve’s control over the monetary system is key to restoring prosperity and raising li...
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It was written in 1987, on the 200th anniversary of the Constitution, and is back in print for the first time.
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The original. It was radical, far-reaching, topical, and bracing in every way.
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