Please read the descriptions here, if only so you know what Garrett achieved with these two works, which, for reasons I cannot comprehend, were lost to history. Click on the covers.
Source link: http://blog.mises.org/7247/garretts-fiction-incredible-achievement/
Garrett’s Fiction: Incredible Achievement
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Those are the most spectacular Mises-publication covers yet! Wow!
I would love to see a Garet Garrett Christmas collection offer: The Driver, Satans Bushel, The Cinder Buggy, The Wild Wheel, The Peoples Pottage and The Bubble that Broke the World – $100. How ’bout it LvMI?
Id grab a Garet Garett xmas collection in two seconds.
gotta take People’s Pottage outta there.
as good as it is, it doesn’t belong (it is too much for some to stomache)
But PP is the most important and eloquent attack on the New Deal ever written, the statement of a whole generation, the one that Mises loved etc. It is just great, don’t you think? True, it is rather dreary.
Jeff,
Since the New Deal has been mentioned, would not John T. Flynn’s “The Roosevelt Myth”
http://mises.org/store/Roosevelt-Myth-The–P91C0.aspx
and “As We Go Marching”
http://mises.org/store/As-We-Go-Marching-P346C0.aspx
rank right along with Garrett’s “People’s Pottage” as trenchant indictments of the New Deal?
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