Home » Document \

How Do We Know

How Do We Know

Leonard Read’s explanation as to why it is imperative that knowledge be pursued. Read’s exploration of knowledge and liberty are essential for understanding the foundations of a free society.

Also from FEE

Cliches of Socialism Number 11 by
“Labor are too powerful today, but useful in the past.”

Cliches of Socialism Number 6 by
“Why, you’d take us back to the horse and buggy.”

Leviathan At War by
The anthology contains many classic and provocative writings, including
Daniel Webster’s “Conscription,” Mark Twain’s “War Prayer,” Leonard
Read’s “Conscience on the Battlefield,” Ayn Rand’s “The Roots of War,”
Edmund Opitz’s “Concerning War and Peace,” and Ludwig von…

The Spirit of Freedom by
This collection of essays, edited by Burt Folsom, elaborates on the importance of freedom, limited government, and private property throughout American history. These essays are a very useful explanation of how America became the country that it is.

Cliches of Socialism Number 7 by
“The free market ignores the poor.”

Browse our entire archive

Have your say!

Add your comment below, or trackback from your own site. You can also subscribe to these comments via RSS.

Be nice. Keep it clean. Stay on topic. No spam.

You can use these tags:
<a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>