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($4.17 (as of 03/26/2013 20:31 PST)/issue) Ideas & Commentary
Applies the basic principles of the free society to history and the issues of the day. For over 50 years our magazine has been the unwavering champion of the free society, offering the best in economic and political thought as well as book reviews and inspiring profiles of liberty's heroes.
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The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, the flagship publication of the Foundation for Economic Education, has uncompromisingly defended the ideals of the free society for more than 50 years. Through its articles, commentaries, and book reviews, generations of Americans have learned the consequences and contradictions that inevitably result from collectivism, interventionism, and the welfare state. During its history The Freeman has been home to such intellectual giants as Ludwig von Mises, FA Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, and Ayn Rand.
Description #2 by Loving Truth Books & Gifts:
The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, the flagship publication of the Foundation for Economic Education, has uncompromisingly defended the ideals of the free society for more than 50 years. Through its articles, commentaries, and book reviews, generations of Americans have learned the consequences and contradictions that inevitably result from collectivism, interventionism, and the welfare state. During its history The Freeman has been home to such intellectual giants as Ludwig von Mises, FA Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, and Ayn Rand.
Description #3 by Loving Truth Books & Gifts:
The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty, the flagship publication of the Foundation for Economic Education, has uncompromisingly defended the ideals of the free society for more than 50 years. Through its articles, commentaries, and book reviews, generations of Americans have learned the consequences and contradictions that inevitably result from collectivism, interventionism, and the welfare state. During its history The Freeman has been home to such intellectual giants as Ludwig von Mises, FA Hayek, Henry Hazlitt, and Ayn Rand.