Henry Hazlitt

Henry Hazlitt ( November 28 1894 - July 8 1993 ) was an American libertarian journalist and economist . He has worked for the New York Times , Wall Street Journal and Newsweek.

Hazlitt is best known for his book Economics in One Lesson, but also wrote other works, including in the field of ethics . His book The Failure of the New Economics is a comprehensive rebuttal of the work The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money by John Maynard Keynes .

Hazlitt was one of the founding fathers of the Foundation for Economic Education, and was for a long time as an editor associated with the magazine The Freeman. ==[Bibliography  edit ] == ===[Book  Edit ] ===
 * Thinking as a Science, 1915
 * The Way to Willpower, 1922
 * A Practical Program for America, 1933
 * The Anatomy of Criticism, 1933
 * Instead of Dictatorship, 1933
 * A New Constitution Now 1942
 * Freedom in America: The Freeman (with Virgil Jordan ) 1945
 * The Full Employment Bill: An Analysis 1945
 * Economics in One Lesson, 1946
 * Will Dollars Save the World? 1947
 * The Illusions of Point Four, 1950
 * The Great Idea 1951
 * The Free Man's Library, 1956
 * The Failure of the "New Economics": An Analysis of the Keynesian Fallacies, 1959
 * The Critics of Keynesian Economics (editor), 1960
 * What You Should Know About Inflation, 1960
 * The Foundations of Morality, 1964
 * Man vs. The Welfare State 1969
 * The Conquest of Poverty, 1973
 * To Stop Inflation, Return to Gold, 1974
 * The Inflation Crisis and How to Resolve It, 1978
 * From Bretton Woods to World Inflation 1984
 * The Wisdom of the Stoics: Selections from Seneca, Epictetus, and Marcus Aurelius, 1984
 * The Wisdom of Henry Hazlitt 1993