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Reference
Harry Browne - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Harry Browne (17 June 1933 - 1 March 2006) was an American free-market libertarian writer and investment analyst. He was born in New York City to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and, at the time of his death, resided in Franklin, Tennessee. Harry Browne died, Thursday, March 01, 2006 at his home after a long illness. ..."
"Harry Browne (17 June 1933 - 1 March 2006) was an American free-market libertarian writer and investment analyst. He was born in New York City to Bradford and Cecil Margaret Browne and, at the time of his death, resided in Franklin, Tennessee. Harry Browne died, Thursday, March 01, 2006 at his home after a long illness. ..."
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Born
17 Jun 1933, in New York City, New York
Associations
Board of Advisors, Advocates for Self-Government
Co-founder, Director of Public Policy, American Liberty Foundation
Web Pages
Harry Browne - Libertarian
Advocates for Self-Government
Advocates for Self-Government
Articles
A Tribute to the Late Harry Browne, by Ron Paul, 30 Mar 2006
"Harry had a passion for liberty and knowledge of a wide variety of subjects. His communication style ... focused on converting his opponents rather than winning the argument. These attributes helped make him one of the most effective proponents of the freedom philosophy I have had the privilege of knowing."
"Harry had a passion for liberty and knowledge of a wide variety of subjects. His communication style ... focused on converting his opponents rather than winning the argument. These attributes helped make him one of the most effective proponents of the freedom philosophy I have had the privilege of knowing."
Harry Browne, RIP, by Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., 3 Mar 2006
"... Harry Browne ..., author and long-time spokesman for libertarian causes, died yesterday, March 1, 2006. ...He changed minds, and stuck to principle the whole time. Harry was not tempted to sell out his message for the sake of more votes. He didn't trim or compromise."
"... Harry Browne ..., author and long-time spokesman for libertarian causes, died yesterday, March 1, 2006. ...He changed minds, and stuck to principle the whole time. Harry was not tempted to sell out his message for the sake of more votes. He didn't trim or compromise."
Libertarian Party Mourns the Loss of Beloved Candidate, Author, and Friend: Harry Browne Dies at Age 72, 2 Mar 2006
"A well-known inspirational speaker and writer, Harry was the author of 12 books that sold more than 2 million copies. ... During Harry Browne's campaigns, he made appearances in almost every state and was credited with over 1,000 media appearances. He was often praised by the media, and won the endorsements of multiple talk-show hosts and journalists."
"A well-known inspirational speaker and writer, Harry was the author of 12 books that sold more than 2 million copies. ... During Harry Browne's campaigns, he made appearances in almost every state and was credited with over 1,000 media appearances. He was often praised by the media, and won the endorsements of multiple talk-show hosts and journalists."
Personal 'Freedom': Review of Harry Browne's How I Found Freedom In An Unfree World [PDF], by Roy A. Childs, Jr., The Libertarian Forum, Apr 1973
"This is a very mixed book. In substance, if not in intention, this is Harry Browne's answer to Objectivism. his own personal philosophy of life. Like all books of that sort, it is a mixture of brilliant insights and shallow sophisms. At the outset. it should be stated that Browne is at his best giving certain types of concrete advice concerning what he calls 'how you can be free'; he is at his worst when he attempts to theorize about things, and to place them in a wide semi-theoretical context."
"This is a very mixed book. In substance, if not in intention, this is Harry Browne's answer to Objectivism. his own personal philosophy of life. Like all books of that sort, it is a mixture of brilliant insights and shallow sophisms. At the outset. it should be stated that Browne is at his best giving certain types of concrete advice concerning what he calls 'how you can be free'; he is at his worst when he attempts to theorize about things, and to place them in a wide semi-theoretical context."
Writings
America, meet your leaders, WorldNetDaily, 19 Sep 2002
Related Topic: War
"... we found out that the Pearl Harbor attack was neither 'unprovoked' nor a 'surprise.' ... we discovered that the Vietnamese didn't really fire on American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin ... only later do we discover that what we knew about the war and the enemy was a lie."
Related Topic: War
"... we found out that the Pearl Harbor attack was neither 'unprovoked' nor a 'surprise.' ... we discovered that the Vietnamese didn't really fire on American ships in the Gulf of Tonkin ... only later do we discover that what we knew about the war and the enemy was a lie."
In Praise of the Libertarian Party, 4 Jun 2004
Related Topic: Libertarian Party
"America is a two-party nation because the politicians have used the force of government to make it so. ... Even though the [Libertarian presidential] candidate has a slim chance of getting a million votes or more, he can do a great deal for the party and the libertarian cause ... If the Libertarian Party didn't exist, we would have to invent it ..."
Related Topic: Libertarian Party
"America is a two-party nation because the politicians have used the force of government to make it so. ... Even though the [Libertarian presidential] candidate has a slim chance of getting a million votes or more, he can do a great deal for the party and the libertarian cause ... If the Libertarian Party didn't exist, we would have to invent it ..."
Interviews
Harry Browne Interview, by Scott Horton, The Weekend Interview Show with Scott Horton, 6 Nov 2004
"Scott talks with Harry Browne about war, campaign regulations and subsidies, the value of Libertarian Presidential campaigns, radio regulation, the Statue of Liberty, and a vision of a libertarian society."
"Scott talks with Harry Browne about war, campaign regulations and subsidies, the value of Libertarian Presidential campaigns, radio regulation, the Statue of Liberty, and a vision of a libertarian society."
Books Authored
Fail-Safe Investing: Lifelong Financial Security in 30 Minutes, 1999
- ISBN 0312247036
: Hardcover, St. Martin's Press, 1st edition, 1999
- ISBN 031226321X
: Paperback, St. Martin's Griffin, 2001
How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World: A Handbook for Personal Liberty, 1973
Related Topic: Individual Liberty
Related Topic: Individual Liberty
- ISBN 0025174703
: Hardcover, MacMillan Publishing, 1973
- ISBN 0965603679
: Hardcover, Liamworks, 1998
- ISBN 0380004232
: Paperback, Avon Books, Reissue edition, 1974
- ISBN 0380177722
: Paperback, Avon Books, 1974
The Great Libertarian Offer, 2000
Related Topic: Libertarianism
Written for the 2000 Presidential Campaign
Related Topic: Libertarianism
Written for the 2000 Presidential Campaign
- ISBN 0965603695
: Paperback, Liamworks, 2000
Why Government Doesn't Work, 1995
Related Topic: Government
Written for the 1996 Presidential Campaign
Related Topic: Government
Written for the 1996 Presidential Campaign
- ISBN 0312136234: Hardcover, St. Martin's Press, 1995
- ISBN 0965603601
: Hardcover, Liamworks, 1995