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==Links==
==Links==
{{store|http://mises.org/store/Anything-Thats-Peaceful-P575.aspx|Anything That's Peaceful: The Case for the Free Market}}
* [https://freecapitalists.org/books/anything-that-s-peaceful-the-case-for-the-free-market/ Full text at the Liberty Archive]
{{store|https://freecapitalists.org/books/anything-that-s-peaceful-the-case-for-the-free-market/|Anything That's Peaceful: The Case for the Free Market}}


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Anything That's Peaceful: The Case for the Free Market  
Author(s) Leonard E. Read
Country United States
Subject(s) Economics, Political economy
Genre(s) Non-fiction, Collection
Publisher Foundation for Economic Education
Publication date 1964
Media type Print
Pages 243 p.
OCLC Number 177752

Anything That's Peaceful: The Case for the Free Market is a collection of writings by American economist Leonard E. Read. It includes the famous essay known as "I, Pencil".

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