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Henry Hazlitt was not only a prolific writer, he also succeed at it early in life. In an unpublished biography, Hazlitt recalls that before landing his job at the Wall Street Journal in 1913, at the age of about 18, he finished writing his first book, Thinking as a Science. Here, Richman discusses Hazlitt's first book and his views on thinking and its relationship with writing and reading.
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Hazlitt As a Thinker
Henry Hazlitt was not only a prolific writer, he also succeeded at it early in life. In an unpublished autobiography, Hazlitt recalls that before landing his job at the Wall Street Journal in 1913, at the age of about 18, he finished writing his first book, "with the modest title" Thinking as a Science. He gave...
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