Consumerism
Let us consider the place of the consumer in an efficient, progressive economy. He should be sovereign. The purpose of the economy is to serve him and to serve him optimally.
Read MoreArthur Shenfield | September 1972
Let us consider the place of the consumer in an efficient, progressive economy. He should be sovereign. The purpose of the economy is to serve him and to serve him optimally.
Read MorePhilip Crane | July 1972
What’s going on? is not a question to ask anyone in Washington these days because if you’re confused, your confusion is minimal compared to that down on the Potomac. With such in mind let me examine a few generally...
Read MorePhilip Crane | July 1972
In failing to intelligently analyze particular conditions, we have convinced ourselves that without immediate action from Washington, the sky will indeed fall.
Read MoreLeonard Read | June 1972
Never fret about anything that is beyond your power to control.
Read MoreHenry Hazlitt | May 1972
The first thing to be said about wage and price fixing is that it is harmful at any time and under any conditions.
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