Archive for Esler G. Heller
Government: An Ideal Concept: Leonard Read’s Formula for Freedom
Mr. Heller is an auctioneer in southern New Jersey. The reviewer begs the reader’s indulgence for combining a book review with an appreciation of the author. Yes, Leonard Read is my guide and inspiration, and I was thrilled to learn of the republication of Government: An Ideal Concept (FEE, 1997, $12.95 paperback). This book is [...]
1Aug1997 | Esler G. Heller | 0 comments | ContinuedPaternalism and Charity in a Free Society
Esler Heller is manager of the New Egypt Auction and Farmers Market in New Jersey and a member of the New Jersey State Society of Auctioneers. A great truth is very simple; a great error is being perpetuated behind a facade of complexity. The great truth is that only a limited government free society would [...]
1Aug1981 | Esler G. Heller | 1 comment | Continued-
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