Henry Hazlitt

18 Bücher

Thinking as a Science
Is Politics Insoluble?
The Inflation Crisis, And How To Resolve It
Rules for Living: The Ethics of Social Cooperation
Thinking As A Science; Volume 20
The Way To Will-power
Economics in one Lesson
What You Should Know About Inflation
Will Dollars Save the World?
La conquista de la pobreza
El tiempo volverá atrás
Was Sie über Inflation wissen sollten
The Failure of the New Economics
L' economia in una lezione. Capire i fondamenti della scienza economica
Tek Derste Iktisat
Die 24 wichtigsten Regeln der Wirtschaft
Economics
Critics of Keynesian Economics

Über Henry Hazlitt

Henry Hazlitt was a distinguished American writer, journalist, and philosopher, widely recognized for his contributions to critical thinking, logic, and intellectual development. Born in 1894, Hazlitt began his career as a journalist, quickly establishing himself as a keen observer of ideas and a master of clear, persuasive prose. Over the course of his life, he wrote for prominent publications such as The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and Newsweek, where he championed the importance of reason and independent thought. Hazlitt's interest in logic and reasoning led him to write « Thinking as a Science, » a classic work that continues to inspire readers seeking self-improvement and mental discipline. His approach combined philosophical rigor with practical advice, making complex ideas accessible to a broad audience. Beyond his work on critical thinking, Hazlitt became known for his influential writings on economics, particularly his book « Economics in One Lesson, » which remains a cornerstone of economic education. Throughout his career, Hazlitt emphasized the value of intellectual honesty, skepticism, and the pursuit of truth. His writings encourage readers to question assumptions, seek clarity, and cultivate habits of rational inquiry. Hazlitt's legacy endures in the fields of philosophy, economics, and education, where his insights into the art of reasoning and intellectual development continue to shape the minds of students and thinkers around the world.