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| 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 |
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| 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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