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Author: FA-Harper: 4 records
About F.A. Harper
Floyd Arthur "Baldy" Harper (1905–1973) was a Cornell University professor and member of the Mont Pelerin Society. He helped start up the Foundation for Economic Education, codirected the William Volker Fund, and founded the Institute for Humane Studies. At Harper's death, Murray Rothbard wrote, "Ever since he came to the Foundation for Economic Education in 1946 as its chief economist and theoretician, Baldy Harper, in a very real sense, has been the libertarian movement. For all these years, this gentle and lovable man, this wise and Socratic teacher, has been the heart and soul and nerve center of the libertarian cause." Read Rothbard's memorial: "Floyd Arthur 'Baldy' Harper, RIP."
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Liberty: A Path to Its Recovery
F.A. Harper Updated 4/25/2011
F.A. Harper was a leader in the libertarian movement from the 1950s and onward. Here is his early manifesto (1949), in which he reveals a sophisticated understanding of free markets and freedom but had not yet, as he later did, come around completely... -
The Writings of F. A. Harper, Volume 2: Shorter Essays
F.A. Harper Updated 10/13/2009
F.A.Harper The Writings of F.A. Harper, Volume 2... -
The Writings of F. A. Harper, Volume 1: The Major Works
F.A. Harper Updated 10/13/2009
F.A. Harper The Writings of F.A. Harper, Volume I...

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