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Henry Hazlitt's Way to Will Power

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jtucker Posted: Thu, Apr 3 2008 4:07 PM

So we couldn't get a decent copy so we just re-typeset the thing. Here is a download and the book itself should be out in a month or so. It is a fun book, sort of a combination of Stoic ethics and Austrian value theory.

Hazlitt said he was a bit embarassed by this book but he had no reason to be. It's really excellent. See what you think.

Publisher, Laissez-Faire Books

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Why was he embarassed? 

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Thanks for making the download available!  Off-topic, but I recall that you (or someone else in the Mises Institute) mentioned that the Institute was planning on publishing new editions of William Hutt's three main macroeconomic treatises — A Rehabilitation of Say's Law, The Keynesian Episode, and The Theory of Idle Resources.  Is this true, and/or is this still an active project?

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