Henry Stuart Hazlitt was a prominent American journalist and economist known for his work in business and economics.
He wrote for several major publications, including The Wall Street Journal, The Nation, The American Mercury, Newsweek, and The New York Times.
Hazlitt was a strong advocate for free-market economics and limited government intervention.
His most famous work, "Economics in One Lesson," has become a classic text in libertarian and conservative circles.
Throughout his career, Hazlitt applied economic principles to analyze contemporary issues, often criticizing government policies he believed were detrimental to economic growth and individual liberty.
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