Henry Hazlitt

Henry Hazlitt was an influential American journalist, economist, and author, best known for his ability to distill complex economic concepts into clear and accessible language. Born in 1894 in Philadelphia, Hazlitt began his career in journalism, contributing to several prominent publications, including the New York Times. His keen insights and passionate advocacy for free-market economics distinguished him as a pivotal figure in 20th-century economic thought. Hazlitt's writings often emphasized the importance of individual liberty and the unintended consequences of government intervention in the economy.

Throughout his life, Hazlitt championed the principles of classical liberalism, and his most famous work, "Economics in One Lesson," continues to be a foundational text for those interested in understanding economic principles. His engaging style makes his ideas resonate with readers from all walks of life. If you're curious to learn more about his perspectives and explore the timeless wisdom he offers, we invite you to dive into his works available in the app. You'll find a treasure trove of insights waiting for you!

Thinking as a Science

Read by LibriVox Volunteers


Henry Hazlitt



Written in a conversational style that will appeal to the younger person as well as seasoned professional, "Thinking as a Science"…

The Way to Will-Power

Read by Loren Eaton


Henry Hazlitt



"The Way to Will-Power" is far from a standard self-help book. With ample wit and an occasionally sardonic tone, American journali…