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THE FREE MARKET AND ITS ENEMY


My premise is that the destiny of man is to emerge or
evolve toward an advancing potential and that individual
liberty is essential to such progress.
Unless a reader shares my premise, he will not respond
to my reasoning; nor will it be possible for him
to arrive at my conclusions. He may have his eye set
on a star I do not see or, if seeing, care nothing whatsoever
about. I side with Thoreau on this, "... perhaps
it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him
step to the music which he hears, however measured
or far away." If the music another hears be fame, or
fortune, or power, or ease and retirement, or longevity,
or anything less than individual emergence, I leave the
reconciliation to those with an itch for reform; it isn't,
as they say, my cup of tea
LEONARD E. READ - Personal Name
1st Edition
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THE FREE MARKET AND ITS ENEMY
Management
English
ECONOMIC EDUCATION, INC.
1965
New York
1-78
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