All Posts Tagged With: "Governor Bradford"
Private Enterprise Regained
Governor Bradford’s own history of the Plymouth Bay Colony over which he presided is a story that deserves to be far better known—particularly in an age that has acquired a mania for socialism and communism, regards them as peculiarly “progressive” and entirely new, and is sure that they represent “the wave of the future.” Most [...]
1Nov2004 | Henry Hazlitt | 3 comments | ContinuedPrivate Enterprise Regained
Henry Hazlitt (1894-1993), author of Economics in One Lesson, was a Founding Trustee of FEE. This essay was written in 1949 and subsequently appeared in the first volume of Essays on Liberty, published by FEE in 1952. Governor Bradford’s own history of the Plymouth Bay Colony over which he presided is a story that deserves [...]
1Mar1996 | Henry Hazlitt | 0 comments | ContinuedOur First Thanksgiving
Our American Thanksgiving Day is a unique holiday, a day set aside by Presidential Proclamation so that we may thank our Heavenly Father for the bountiful gifts he has bestowed on us during the year. It is also a day dedicated to the Family, the basic unit of our American society, the core and center [...]
1Nov1955 | Sartell Prentice Jr. | 4 comments | Continued-
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