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Henry Hazlitt

From the Buffett Rule to France's 75% tax on the wealthy, "soaking the rich" is all the rage once again.

Frank Shostak

The average yearly rate of growth in Estonia stood at 8.4 percent in 2011 against overall eurozone performance of 1.5 percent.

David Gordon

How Much Is Enough? rehashes stale complaints against the free market.

Claude Frédéric Bastiat

"What should we do in case of war," it is said, "if we are placed at the mercy of England for iron and coal?"

T. Hunt Tooley

Ralph Raico studied with Ludwig von Mises in the formative stages of his intellectual development. As his book <i>Classical Liberalism and the Austrian School</i> — a collection of nine essays — demonstrates, he has himself become one of the pillars of the modern Austrian School.

Walter Block

In Milton Friedman's view, if you are not tolerant, you cannot be a libertarian.

Murray N. Rothbard

The Massachusetts Bay Colony's authorities, with their old self-governing charter, had good reason meanwhile to fear the onset of the Restoration.

Claude Frédéric Bastiat

Ignorance is incorrigible in those who venture to proclaim that there are no absolute principles.

Patrick Barron

Roger Bootle's advice for  Greece stems from a misunderstanding of basic economics in which he views symptoms as causes.

Ralph Raico

The changes wrought in America during the First World War were so profound that one scholar has referred to "the Wilsonian Revolution in government."