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New. *** FREE UPGRADE to Courier/Priority Shipping Upon Request *** – – *** IN STOCK AND IMMEDIATELY AVAILABLE FOR SHIPMENT-Flawless copy, brand new, pristine, never opened--235 pages. Description: "In this 1969 work, Henry Hazlitt explains why politicians who promise salvation through government are dangerous. Among the essays: Instant Utopia | Salvation Through Government Spending | "We Owe It To Ourselves" | Consequences of Dollar Debasement | The High Cost of Wage Hikes | Price Controls | More on Price Controls | Who Protects the Consumer? | Famines Are Government-Made | Runaway Relief and Social Insecurity | Income Without Work | Fallacies of the Negative Income Tax | Can We Guarantee Jobs? | Soaking the Rich | Soaking the Corporations | Government Planning vs. Economic Growth | Government As Prosperity-Maker | Uruguay: Welfare State Gone Wild | Inflation Is Worldwide | The Case for the Gold Standard | The Fallacy of Foreign Aid | Government Unlimited | From Spencer's to Orwell's IQ | The Task Confronting Libertarians | What We Can Do About It"--with a bonus offer--
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Fine in Fine jacket. 8vo-over 7¾-9¾" Tall. First printing denoted by no additional printings stated. Copyright 1969 by Arlington House. Maroon fine cloth boards, sharp gilt impressed spine titles, blind-stamped A to front board, fine. Pages fine, no writing; some offest to front pastedown. Bind fine, square; hinges intact. Rare original wrapper in yellow with purposefull red and black titles, light shelf wear; unclipped 6.00, protected in new clear sleeve. Classic bright sixties wrapper design by King Lithographics Inc. features bold red and black titles over b.g. imagery of welfare paperwork forms. Summary detail of this book at front and back flap; back panel features author's bio with highlights and accomplishments of Henry Hazlitt. Near fine first edition rarity of honest economics. Insightful, digestible, yet comprehensive material. Includes five-page detailed index. Manufactured in the United States of America. 225 pages. Insured post.