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Tom Bethell - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "Tom Bethell (born 1936) is an journalist specializing in economic issues, known for his support of the market economy, political conservatism, and unorthodox science. ..." |
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| Laissez Faire Books |
| Property Rights Foundation of America, Inc. |
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| Media Fellow, Hoover Institution |
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| The American Spectator |
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How Private Property Saved the Pilgrims, Hoover Digest, 1999 Related Topic: Property Rights Excerpted and adapted from The Noblest Triumph "Knowing that the fruits of his labor would benefit his own family and dependents, the head of each household was given an incentive to work harder. ... the division of property established a proportion or 'ratio' between act and consequence. Human action is deprived of rationality without it, and work will decline sharply as a result." |
| Inside the Garrison Investigation: The Thomas Bethell Diary, 1967 |
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| The Electric Windmill: An Inadvertent Autobiography, 1988 |
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The Noblest Triumph: Property and Prosperity Through the Ages, 1998 Related Topic: Property Rights |
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