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Suggestions for Further Study - Frédéric Bastiat, Economic Harmonies (Boyers trans.) [1850]

Edition used:

Economic Harmonies, trans by W. Hayden Boyers, ed. George B. de Huszar, introduction by Dean Russell (Irvington-on-Hudson: Foundation for Economic Education, 1996).

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Suggestions for Further Study

The following books are recommended to readers who wish to explore in greater depth the positive case for limited government, individual liberty, and the free market.

Essentials of Economics by Faustino Ballvé

A primer covering the basic issues of economics, including value subjectivity, marginal utility, money, and entrepreneurship.

The Road to Serfdom by Friedfich A. Hayek

A modern restatement of the great conflict between liberty and authority.

Economics in One Lesson by Henry Hazlitt

A brilliant analysis of the seen and unseen consequences of economic and political action.

Bureaucracy by Ludwig von Mises

A cogent examination of governmental orgamzation in contrast to i business orgamzation.

Planning for Freedom by Ludwig von Mises

An excellent collection of short essays

Our Enemy, The State by Albert Jay Nock

An elegant and powerful case for freedom and against tyranny. This reprint of the 1935 classic includes a biographical essay on Nock and a bibliography.

Anything That's Peaceful by Leonard E. Read

The freedom philosophy in a nutshell, set forth by FEE's founder.

Clichés of Politics edited by Mark Spangler

A revised edition of “Clichés of Socialism,” FEE's best-selling anthology of essays and articles refuting popular notions of politics.

The Mainspring of Human Progress by Henry Grady Weaver

Perhaps the best available introduction to the history of human freedom. Excellent for study groups.

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