Leonard Read
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 41 years ago |
Date of birth | September 26,1898 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | Hubbardston |
Michigan | |
United States | |
Date of died | May 14,1983 |
Died | United States Of America |
Influenced by | Ludwig von Mises |
Friedrich Hayek | |
Henry Hazlitt | |
Founded | Foundation For Economic Education |
Job | Philosopher |
Economist | |
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Date of Upd. | |
ID | 441905 |
I, Pencil
Anything that's peaceful
Government, an ideal concept
The Freedom Philosophy
The love of liberty
Who's listening
The coming aristocracy
Castles in the air
Seeds of progress
Elements of libertarian leadership
How do we know?
The freedom freeway
Accent on the right
Then truth will out
The Free Market and its enemy
Awake for freedom's sake
The path of duty
Thoughts rule the world
Deeper Than You Think
Pattern for revolt,
Comes the Dawn
Let Freedom Reign
Having my way
Liberty, legacy of truth
To free or freeze, that is the question
Talking to Myself
Vision
Conscience of the Majority: Leonard E. Read
Let Freedom Ring
Anything Thats Peaceful the Case for the Free Market
Essays on Liberty
Anything that's peaceful
Government, an ideal concept
The Freedom Philosophy
The love of liberty
Who's listening
The coming aristocracy
Castles in the air
Seeds of progress
Elements of libertarian leadership
How do we know?
The freedom freeway
Accent on the right
Then truth will out
The Free Market and its enemy
Awake for freedom's sake
The path of duty
Thoughts rule the world
Deeper Than You Think
Pattern for revolt,
Comes the Dawn
Let Freedom Reign
Having my way
Liberty, legacy of truth
To free or freeze, that is the question
Talking to Myself
Vision
Conscience of the Majority: Leonard E. Read
Let Freedom Ring
Anything Thats Peaceful the Case for the Free Market
Essays on Liberty
Leonard Read Life story
Leonard Edward Read was the founder of the Foundation for Economic Education, which was one of the first modern libertarian institutions of its kind in the United States. He wrote 29 books and numerous essays, including the well-known "I, Pencil".