Business Tides Business Tides

Business Tides

The Newsweek Era of Henry Hazlitt

    • $2.99
    • $2.99

Publisher Description

A lone voice of economic sanity in the United States after World War II was Henry Hazlitt, who had moved in 1946 from the New York Times editorial page to Newsweek magazine, where he wrote until the late 1960s. He wrote a column every week on the most important economic topic being discussed in politics and the media. Each column was about 800 words, and each taught a lesson using logic and evidence. His column was always a wonderful annoyance to the political class and a ray of bright light for freedom lovers everywhere.

None of these columns has appeared in print since. Business Tides brings them all back to light in a gorgeous and easy-to-read ebook, arranged from the first column to the last. The topics are the same ones that are in the news today: deficits, spending, tariffs and trade, inflation and the gold standard, wage and price controls, regulations, presidential intervention, stimulus and laissez-faire, and government spending on research.

Of course you can turn to any page and enjoy his commentary. But it is especially interesting to read the articles in sequence, because quite often Hazlitt elaborates on particular points as a debate develops, and then he further refines these points in light of critics. Reading the articles in this way, the reader gains a through understanding of the topic in question.

The real beauty of this volume is that it rescues from history some of the most powerful and important economic commentary ever. It came about during the great transition out of the war and into peacetime economic planning of the sort inspired by Keynes. Hazlitt fought it every step of the way, valiantly and with the cool light of reason and wisdom. We will never know for certain how many bad policies were stopped by his writing, but he sure did leave a wonderful legacy for future generations.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2011
February 3
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
953
Pages
PUBLISHER
Ludwig von Mises Institute
SELLER
Ludwig von Mises Institute for Austrian Economics
SIZE
2.6
MB
The Free Market Reader The Free Market Reader
1988
Making Economic Sense Making Economic Sense
2011
What You Should Know About Inflation What You Should Know About Inflation
2016
What You Should Know about Inflation What You Should Know about Inflation
1965
The Inflation Crisis and How to Resolve It The Inflation Crisis and How to Resolve It
2011
The Case for Legalizing Capitalism The Case for Legalizing Capitalism
2011
Economics in One Lesson Economics in One Lesson
1988
Time Will Run Back Time Will Run Back
2010
The Failure of the "New Economics" The Failure of the "New Economics"
2011
What You Should Know about Inflation What You Should Know about Inflation
1965
The Way to Will Power The Way to Will Power
2011
From Bretton Woods to World Inflation From Bretton Woods to World Inflation
1984