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Jeffrey A. Tucker

I don’t intend a live blog of Garrett’s book Harangue (1926)—about half finished—but I did want to share these observations on

Jeffrey A. Tucker

To Garrett, there is no heroism in war but only in creativity and production, and no folly greater than overthrowing the institutions that make creativity and economic progress possible.

Roderick T. Long

Edmund Burke always claimed that his 1756 defense of anarchism,

Jeffrey A. Tucker

It turns out that Garet Garrett wrote one last novel called Harangue, published in 1926.

Stephan Kinsella

The latest translations of Hoppe’s works include:

Jeffrey A. Tucker

The new edition of Road to Serfdom that we are now carrying is called the &#82

Mises.org

William Smart’s translation of Capital and Interest, available for the first time in more than half a century

Murray N. Rothbard

On the surface, as the war came to an end, there seemed to be as little hope as ever for the individualist, free-market cause as there had been during the war.