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How Labor Unions Hurt Workers
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What Happened to American Cars, and More
George Reisman
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George Reisman
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The Free Market and Job Safety
George Reisman
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Understanding Barriers to Entry
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California's Energy Meltdown
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American Liberalism and World Politics 1931-1941
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"The greater productivity of work under the division of labor is a unifying influence. It leads men to regard each other as comrades in a joint struggle for welfare, rather than as competitors in a struggle for existence. It makes friends out of enemies, peace out of war, society out of individuals." -
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