- Henry Hazlitt
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name = Henry Hazlitt
birth = birth date|1894|11|28
death = Death date and age|1993|7|8|1894|11|28
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contributions =Henry Hazlitt (
November 28 ,1894 –July 8 ,1993 ) was a libertarianphilosopher ,economist , [Greaves, Bettina Bien. "Henry Hazlitt: A Man for Many Seasons." "The Freeman".Foundation for Economic Education . November 1989. [http://www.fee.org/publications/the-freeman/article.asp?aid=3264] ] andjournalist forThe Wall Street Journal ,The New York Times ,Newsweek , andThe American Mercury , among other publications.History
In childhood his family's finances were meager, his father having died when Henry was an infant, and he left college after a year and a half to become a journalist. He was credited with bringing Austrian economics to an English-speaking audience. Hazlitt was a prolific writer, authoring some 25 books in his lifetime. [Ludwig von Mises Institute, "Henry Hazlitt: A Giant of Liberty", pp. 20-27]
Economics
Hazlitt is well-known for his book "
Economics in One Lesson ", but he also wrote other books, among which are a major work onethics , "The Foundations of Morality ", and "The Failure of the New Economics ", a detailed chapter-by-chapter critique of Keynes's "General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money" (of which he paraphrased a quote attributed toSamuel Johnson that he was "unable to find in it a single doctrine that is both true and original. What is original in the book is not true; and what is true is not original." In the preface to the "General Theory", Keynes had written: "Those who are strongly wedded to what I shall call 'the classical theory', will fluctuate, I expect, between a belief that I am quite wrong and a belief that I am saying nothing new. It is for others to determine if either of these or the third alternative is right.")Affiliation
Hazlitt was the founding vice-president of the
Foundation for Economic Education and an early editor of "The Freeman " magazine.From 1997 to 2002 there was an organization called The Henry Hazlitt Foundation which actively promoted libertarian networking online, especially through its website Free-Market.Net. This organization was named in honor of Hazlitt because he was known for introducing a wide range of people to libertarian ideas through his writing and for helping free-market advocates connect with each other. For example, he introduced Ayn Rand to free-market circles in New York, and secured a position at New York University for
Ludwig von Mises . It is important to note that the foundation was started after Hazlitt's passing and had no official connection with his estate.Books
* " [http://mises.org/books/thinking.pdf Thinking as a Science] ", 1915
* " [http://mises.org/books/willpower.pdf The Way to Will Power] ", 1922
* "A Practical Program for America", 1933
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/anatomy.pdf The Anatomy of Criticism] ", 1933
* "Instead of Dictatorship", 1933
* "A New Constitution Now", 1942
* "Freedom in America: The Freeman" (withVirgil Jordan ), 1945
* "The Full Employment Bill: An Analysis", 1945
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/onelesson.pdf Economics in One Lesson] ", 1946
* " [http://www.hacer.org/pdf/Hazlitt01.pdf Economics in One Lesson (Spanish)] ", 1946
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/dollarssave.pdf Will Dollars Save the World?] ", 1947
* "Forum: Do Current Events Indicate Greater Government Regulation, Nationalization, or Socialization?, Proceedings from a Conference Sponsored by The Economic and Business Foundation", 1948
* "The Illusions of Point Four", 1950
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/time.pdf The Great Idea] ", 1951 (titled "Time Will Run Back" in Britain, revised and rereleased with this title in 1966)
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/freemanslibrary.pdf The Free Man's Library] ", 1956
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/failureofneweconomics.pdf The Failure of the 'New Economics': An Analysis of the Keynesian Fallacies] ", 1959
* "The Critics of Keynesian Economics (ed.)", 1960
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/inflation.pdf What You Should Know About Inflation] ", 1960
* "The Foundations of Morality", 1964
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/manwelfarestate.pdf Man vs. The Welfare State] ", 1969
* " [http://www.mises.org/books/conquest.pdf The Conquest of Poverty] ", 1973
* "To Stop Inflation, Return to Gold", 1974
* "The Inflation Crisis and How to Resolve It", 1978
* "From Bretton Woods to World Inflation", 1984
* "The Wisdom of the Stoics: Selections from Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius", 1984
* " [http://web.archive.org/web/20020810181153/www.hazlitt.org/e-texts/wisdom/ The Wisdom of Henry Hazlitt] ", 1993Notes
* "Henry Hazlitt: A Giant of Liberty."
Ludwig von Mises Institute . 1994. ISBN 0-945466-16-1.Articles
See [http://www.mises.org/hazlitt/hazlittbib.asp Bibliography of Henry Hazlitt] for complete list.
External links
* [http://dmoz.org/Science/Social_Sciences/Economics/Schools_of_Thought/Austrian_School/People/Hazlitt,_Henry/ Directory from the Open Directory Project]
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