Three National Treasures
There is a Japanese custom naming great achievers as living national treasures. In an article from 1986, I wrote that there were three then living: Henry Hazlitt, W.H. Hutt, and Murray N. Rothbard. To most Americans, economists don't leap instantly to mind as treasures, let alone national treasures. Whether making arrogant and fallacious mathematical predictions, filling the minds of college students with the wrong-headed Keynesian and socialist ideas, or giving a theoretical cover to state inflation, taxation, regulation, and spending — the typical economist is not a friend of liberty. FULL ARTICLE





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Rafe Champion
Good to see Hutt remembered, he is one of the people in the Revivalist series on my website where some of his writing is on line.
Also good to see that his book on the rise of apartheid in South Africa has been recently reprinted.
http://mises.org/store/Economics-of-the-Colour-Bar-The-P397C1.aspx
Published: May 31, 2007 9:21 AM