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German immigrants. Henry's father, a clerk, died of diabetes when Henry was only five months old. His mother, Bertha, then married Frederick E. Piebes, who was engaged in manufacturing, and they resided in Brooklyn, where Henry was raised. Henry is listed on the 1905 New York state census as Henry S. Piebes, and he is listed on Frederick's will as Henry Hazlitt Piebes, Frederick's adopted son. His stepfather died in 1907, leaving Henry to support his mother and probably leading to the ambition that enabled him to work at the
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jargon and reliance on statistics that stud the writing of most economists—to the bane of most readers. When H. L. Mencken selected Hazlitt to succeed him as literary editor at the American Mercury, he called Hazlitt the "only competent critic of the arts that I have heard of who was at the same time a competent economist," as well as "one of the few economists in human history who could really write."
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said at a dinner honoring Hazlitt: "In this age of the great struggle in favor of freedom and the social system in which men can live as free men, you are our leader. You have indefatigably fought against the step-by-step advance of the powers anxious to destroy everything that human civilization has
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Now though I have analyzed Keynes's General Theory in the following pages theorem by theorem, chapter by chapter, and sometimes even sentence by sentence, to what to some readers may appear a tedious length, I have been unable to find in it a single important doctrine that is both true and original.
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Henry was born to Stuart Clark and Bertha (Zauner) Hazlitt on November 28, 1894, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They resided at 819 North Broad Street in Philadelphia. The Hazlitt family was originally from England, although his paternal grandmother was from Ireland. His maternal grandparents were
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What set Hazlitt apart from other writers on economics was the incredible clarity of his writing and his ability to make the subject interesting to laymen. He did this by focusing on principles, using practical examples, and writing in a direct and conversational style. He also avoided the technical
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Every man knows there are evils in the world which need setting right. Every man has pretty definite ideas as to what these evils are. But to most men one in particular stands out vividly. To some, in fact, this stands out with such startling vividness that they lose sight of other evils, or look
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described it as "a brilliant performance. It says precisely the things which need most saying and says them with rare courage and integrity. I know of no other modern book from which the intelligent layman can learn so much about the basic truths of economics in so short a time." In 1996,
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To the Socialist this evil is the capitalistic system; to the prohibitionist it is intemperance; to the feminist it is the subjection of women; to the clergyman it is the decline of religion; to Andrew Carnegie it is war; to the staunch Republican it is the Democratic Party, and so on,
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As he later wrote, his short time at college "had a greater influence than may at first sight be supposed, not as much from the knowledge gained there, as from the increased consciousness of the knowledge which I still had to gain and the consequent ambition to attain it."
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wrote: "The times call for courage. The times call for hard work. But if the demands are high, it is because the stakes are even higher. They are nothing less than the future of liberty, which means the future of civilization." Rockwell called
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as "a pitiless unmasking of the insincerity of the policies adopted by governments and political parties" and "a cogent analysis of the evils that plague our society" in a letter to Rand (dated January 23, 1958, quoted in Hülsmann,
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I, too, have a pet little evil, to which in more passionate moments I am apt to attribute all the others. This evil is the neglect of thinking. And when I say thinking I mean real thinking, independent thinking, hard
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announced the launch of the Hazlitt Policy Center "to provide YAL's elected officials with modern legislation, facts, and strategies to give them the extra muscle they need to be effective liberty legislators."
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What is original in the book is not true; and what is true is not original. In fact, as we shall find, even much that is fallacious in the book is not original, but can be found in a score of previous writers.
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at age 21. He wrote the book because he realized—through his intense process of self-education—that it was more important to think clearly than to merely absorb information. As he explains in its opening
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was a friend of both Hazlitt and his wife, Frances, and Hazlitt introduced Rand to Mises, bringing together the two figures who would become most associated with the defense of pure
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Forum: Do Current Events Indicate Greater Government Regulation, Nationalization, or Socialization?, Proceedings from a Conference Sponsored by The Economic and Business Foundation
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as secretary to the managing editor when he was still a teenager, and his interest in the field of economics began while working there. His studies led him to
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of economics to the English-speaking layman. In 1938, for example, he reviewed the recently published English translation of Mises's influential treatise
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Hazlitt's "most enduring contribution." With a million copies sold and available in ten languages, it is considered a classic by several American
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in 1946, FEE is considered to be the first "think tank" for free-market ideas. He was also one of the original members of the classical liberal
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A gold token minted in 1979 by the American Pacific Mint to promote Hazlitt's libertarian stance on monetary policy. 3,180 tokens were produced
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Hazlitt became well known both through his articles and by frequently debating prominent politicians on the radio, including: Vice President
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from 1950 to 1952, and as sole editor-in-chief from 1952 to 1953, and its contributors during his tenure there included Hayek, Mises, and
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included Hazlitt among those hailed in its regular "Hall of Fame" photo feature. Due to increasing differences with the publisher,
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which declared Mises "the most distinguished economist of our age" and "an intransigent advocate of freedom and capitalism" (
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Hazlitt died at the age of 98 in Fairfield, Connecticut. At the time of his death, he resided in Wilton, Connecticut.
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by Henry Hazlitt," vol. 1, no. 2, Feb. 1962); Mises invited Rand to attend his seminar as an "honored guest" (Burns,
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Author Tom Malone contends that Hazlitt distinguished himself from other economists largely by his skill as a writer:
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which demonstrated that welfare promotes what it pretends to discourage. This was 20 years before Charles Murray's
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created over a long period of centuries... You are the economic conscience of our country and of our nation."
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to be "a classic in the literature of freedom" and "the finest primer available for students of capitalism" (
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which, he later said, was his first "tremendous influence" in the subject. Hazlitt published his first book,
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in the 1960s and '70s, the roots of deconstruction can be traced much earlier, e.g., to the francophone
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was a defense of individual initiative against the deterministic claims of Freudian psychoanalysis.
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by Ludwig von Mises," vol. 1, no. 1, Jan. 1962), and the second issue which declared Hazlitt's
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issued a 50th anniversary edition with an introduction by publisher and presidential candidate
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Radicals for Capitalism: a Freewheeling History of the Modern American Libertarian Movement
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From 1934 to 1946, Hazlitt was the principal editorial writer on finance and economics for
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According to Hazlitt, the greatest influence on his writing in economics was the work of
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in 1966, the magazine replaced Hazlitt with three university professors: "free-market
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was characterized by Lew Rockwell as "a defense of individual initiative against the
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magazine, for which he wrote a signed column, "Business Tides", from 1946 to 1966.
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an extraordinary line-by-line refutation of John Maynard Keynes's General Theory.
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The Wisdom of the Stoics: Selections from Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius
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The Wisdom of the Stoics: Selections from Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius
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In 1929, Hazlitt married Valerie Earle, daughter of the noted photographer and
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upon them as the natural consequences of their own particular evil-in-chief.
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called it a "magnificent job of theoretical exposition", while Congressman
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The Failure of the 'New Economics': An Analysis of the Keynesian Fallacies
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and appreciation, regarded by some to be an early refutation of literary
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Honorary Doctoral Degrees at University Francisco Marroquín in Guatemala
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is widely considered to be an important forerunner to the conservative
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policy considerations. After a series of public debates with socialist
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discovering, amid the resulting economic chaos, the need to restore a
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Hazlitt was a prolific writer, authoring 25 works in his lifetime.
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capitalism. The two became admirers of Hazlitt and of one another.
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in Great Britain, revised and rereleased with this title in 1966.)
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En lärdom (första kapitlet i Economics in One Lesson, på Svenska)
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The quotation appears on the book jacket of the first edition of
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During the interwar decades, a vibrant period in the history of
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Greaves, Bettina Bien (2008). "Hazlitt, Henry (1894–1973)". In
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Time Will Run Back: A Novel about the Rediscovery of Capitalism
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The Conservative Intellectual Movement in America Since 1945
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political views. He was the founding vice president of the
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suggested he write an official biography of their author
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Goddess of the Market: Ayn Rand and the American Right
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Unlike many other writers of his generation from the
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was developed and popularized by French philosopher
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The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money
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Memorial Conference on Freedom, November 18, 1983.)
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Spring 1984. 3025: 2532:In the early 1920s, he was financial editor of 5428:, "Henry Hazlitt: Journalist of the Century," 5050:"The Education of Henry Hazlitt | Dan Sanchez" 3752: 3750: 3439:) who had "shaped so much of our thoughts..." 3267:. Hazlitt's major work in philosophy, such as 3251:(1984), and two influential works on poverty, 5792: 5778: 5438:, "Henry Hazlitt Celebrates 80th Birthday," 4307: 4305: 3843: 3298:." In contrast to many other thinkers on the 2578:(1930–1933). In connection with his work for 2337: 1823:International Alliance of Libertarian Parties 690: 4961:Hazlitt, Henry, "Agnosticism and Morality," 2954:, he was also a participating member of the 1140:Individualist anarchism in the United States 402:Organizations, universities, and think tanks 16:American journalist & writer (1894–1993) 5414:Henry Hazlitt, "The Early History of FEE," 4640:. The President's Books.com. Archived from 3747: 3615:The Inflation Crisis, and How To Resolve It 3155: 3004:The Quarterly Journal of Austrian Economics 2568:(1925–1929), and as literary editor of the 2424: 5785: 5771: 5687:The Complete Bibliography of Henry Hazlitt 5488: 5485:, Foundation for Economic Education, 1993. 5281:The Complete Bibliography of Henry Hazlitt 5159:. The American Spectator. March 29, 2019. 4302: 3969:Rockwell, Llewellyn H. (August 18, 2014). 2344: 2330: 697: 683: 31: 6070:20th-century American non-fiction writers 5209:"Holding Liberty Legislators Accountable" 5121: 4661: 4659: 4271:, Foundation for Economic Education, 1989 2792:), Hazlitt served as editor of the early 2713:. Along with the efforts of his friends, 6145:Right-wing politics in the United States 5259: 4927:"Biography of Henry Hazlitt (1894–1993)" 4921: 4796:"Biography of Henry Hazlitt (1894–1993)" 4790: 3968: 3964: 3962: 3960: 3578:The Critics of Keynesian Economics (ed.) 3449: 3413:Conservative Political Action Conference 2547:in Manhattan. Later, when the publisher 2469: 5357: 5348:"Henry Hazlitt: A Man for Many Seasons" 5060:from the original on September 21, 2024 5047: 5029:from the original on September 21, 2024 5005: 4715:from the original on September 21, 2024 4691: 4507:from the original on September 21, 2024 4478: 4469:, Carroll & Graf, 1987, chapter 26. 4419:100 Voices: an Oral History of Ayn Rand 4417:, p. 996.); and see, McConnell, Scott, 4230:from the original on September 22, 2020 3271:(1964), a treatise on ethics defending 2956:American Committee for Cultural Freedom 2938:, interviewing figures such as Senator 2562:, Hazlitt served as literary editor of 6047: 5219:from the original on November 11, 2020 4656: 4592:from the original on December 10, 2010 4566:from the original on November 24, 2011 4472: 4217: 4114:from the original on February 14, 2002 3888:from the original on February 14, 2002 3785:from the original on February 14, 2002 3669:Biography of Henry Hazlitt (1894–1993) 5766: 5137:from the original on October 23, 2011 4937:from the original on December 7, 2014 4879:from the original on January 28, 2012 4832:White, Nathaniel R. 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Branden, Barbara, 4257:from the original on January 28, 2012 4194:from the original on January 28, 2012 4170:, p. xi; Ludwig von Mises Institute, 4031:from the original on January 28, 2012 3981:from the original on January 28, 2012 3957: 3831:from the original on January 28, 2012 3622:From Bretton Woods to World Inflation 3522:The Full Employment Bill: An Analysis 3249:From Bretton Woods to World Inflation 2480:The Common Sense of Political Economy 5339:, "Henry Hazlitt: An Appreciation," 5090:from the original on January 4, 2014 5080:"Valerie Earle Wed To Henry Hazlitt" 4987:from the original on October 9, 2020 4974: 4638:"What Would George Washington Read?" 4525: 4415:Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism 4156:Mises: The Last Knight of Liberalism 3905: 3903: 3584:What You Should Know About Inflation 2745:laureate's work to a vast audience. 2527: 2200:Libertarianism in the United Kingdom 5163:from the original on April 10, 2023 4844:from the original on August 5, 2020 4818:The Failure of the "New Economics," 2950:. 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