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More Than 50-year-old Book Is Bestseller on Amazon (The Road to Serfdom)
The New American ^
| 06/10/2010
| Bob Adelmann
Posted on 06/10/2010 6:56:08 PM PDT by Responsibility2nd
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To: allmendream
To: Clintonfatigued
He should add the 5,000 Year Leap and Atlas Shrugged to this one and sell them as a "Beginners Pack" for all those who have been indoctrinated into socialism by our public schools. It'd make a great graduation present.
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posted on
06/10/2010 8:59:18 PM PDT
by
Straight Vermonter
(Posting from deep behind the Maple Curtain)
To: Straight Vermonter
“Atlas Shrugged” is a huge book. That isn’t a beginner’s anything.
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posted on
06/10/2010 9:01:27 PM PDT
by
Clintonfatigued
(Obama's more worried about Israelis building houses than he is about Islamists building atomic bombs)
To: padre35
I think it is a problem of exposure. Without FR and some of the talk radio folks out there I would have never heard of most of the conservative books that I have read. They certainly were not handing them out as reading material when I went to high school or college. My kids who went to a private high school and while they read some of the “great books” never read much that was very political or even philosophical.
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posted on
06/10/2010 9:03:28 PM PDT
by
Straight Vermonter
(Posting from deep behind the Maple Curtain)
To: elkfersupper
Oh, good for you! Seaman Anoreth was trying to give copies of “Basic Economics” and “Applied Economics” to the English-speaking residents of Brunei, “Because your economy sucks, and my mother will get me new economics when I get home.”
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posted on
06/10/2010 9:10:36 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(Be nice to venomous snakes. They only want to eat a mouse!)
To: Tax-chick
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posted on
06/10/2010 9:11:34 PM PDT
by
Tax-chick
(Be nice to venomous snakes. They only want to eat a mouse!)
To: allmendream
The Road to Serfdom in less than 2 minutes. Cool!
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posted on
06/10/2010 9:13:30 PM PDT
by
Responsibility2nd
(PALIN/MCCAIN IN 2012 - barf alert? sarc tag? -- can't decide)
To: Responsibility2nd
Hayek, Friedman the U of Chicago school, Von Mises were introduced in a macro econ class taught by an Iranian dissident. Excellent teacher.
I learned about free market econ from a person who
aspired to be an American not from the entrenched tenured
professors.
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posted on
06/10/2010 9:18:50 PM PDT
by
ChiMark
To: Responsibility2nd
To: Royal Wulff
Frederick von Hayek was an obscure economist according to this journo. I noticed that too. Demonstrates the abject ignorance of most journalists.
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posted on
06/11/2010 5:40:38 AM PDT
by
Timocrat
To: Responsibility2nd; All
Another great Hayek read is ‘The Constitution of Liberty’.
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posted on
06/11/2010 8:06:06 AM PDT
by
bamahead
(Few men desire liberty; most men wish only for a just master. -- Sallust)
To: onedoug
See if you can get this book at the library.
To: windcliff
"You are number 12 in the hold queue. There are 10 holdable copies."
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posted on
06/11/2010 10:03:09 AM PDT
by
onedoug
To: Responsibility2nd
FYI, you can get April The Readers Digest condensed version of
The Road to Serfdom from April 1945
here. Share and enjoy.
To: Responsibility2nd
Ah, I see someone already mentioned that in the replies.
To: bamahead
"Another great Hayek read is The Constitution of Liberty."
I've had both in my library for some time. I also have von Mises' 'Human Action' (that last one is a dry read, but interesting).
To: FrdmLvr
Yeah, it helped me form my philosophy too. Really important book for me.
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