Henry Hazlitt Quote

If precious metals had been abundant, they would not have been precious.


The failure of the "new economics": an analysis of the Keynesian fallacies (ed. 1959)


If precious metals had been abundant, they would not have been precious.

If precious metals had been abundant, they would not have been precious.

If precious metals had been abundant, they would not have been precious.

If precious metals had been abundant, they would not have been precious.