Hazlitt, Henry, “The Cure for Poverty,” in The Conquest of Poverty (Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, 1996), chap. 20. Originally published by Arlington House, New Rochelle, N.Y., 1973. Reprinted and made available online by the Mises Institute, 2015. [ Chapter 20 of The Conquest of Poverty , 1996. ] The theme of this
Hazlitt, Henry, “The Cure for Poverty,” in The Conquest of Poverty (Irvington-on-Hudson, N.Y.: Foundation for Economic Education, 1996), chap. 20. Originally published by Arlington House, New Rochelle, N.Y., 1973. Reprinted and made available online by the Mises Institute, 2015. [ Capítulo 20 de The Conquest of Poverty . ] El tema de este
[ Capítulo 20 de The Conquest of Poverty . ] El tema de este libro es la conquista de la pobreza, no su “abolición”. La pobreza puede ser aliviada o reducida, y en el mundo occidental en los últimos doscientos años ha sido casi milagrosamente aliviada y reducida; pero la pobreza es en última instancia individual, y la pobreza individual no puede
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