Having My Way
“Let him that would save the world first move himself.” —SOCRATES
Who are we as individuals? How does a possible Creator or Source fit into the subject of human liberty? Leonard E. Read delves into these topics that have been pondered about throughout the centuries. Together with quotes from timeless authors, Read pieces together what we have logically ascertained based on human experience and past wisdom regarding these issues and more.
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Who are we as individuals? How does a possible Creator or Source fit into the subject of human liberty? Leonard E. Read delves into these topics that have been pondered about throughout the centuries. Together with quotes from timeless authors, Read pieces together what we have logically ascertained based on human experience and past wisdom regarding these issues and more.
Having My Way
“Let him that would save the world first move himself.” —SOCRATES
Who are we as individuals? How does a possible Creator or Source fit into the subject of human liberty? Leonard E. Read delves into these topics that have been pondered about throughout the centuries. Together with quotes from timeless authors, Read pieces together what we have logically ascertained based on human experience and past wisdom regarding these issues and more.
Who are we as individuals? How does a possible Creator or Source fit into the subject of human liberty? Leonard E. Read delves into these topics that have been pondered about throughout the centuries. Together with quotes from timeless authors, Read pieces together what we have logically ascertained based on human experience and past wisdom regarding these issues and more.
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BN ID: | 2940015721348 |
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Publisher: | Ludwig von Mises Institute |
Publication date: | 12/11/2012 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 2 MB |
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