Henry
Hazlitt has been interpreting businesstrends for
the
American people for the past
35
years. Starting in the field of economics as
a
reporter on the
Wall Street Journal,
he hasserved on the financial and editorial staffs of several of the great New York newspapers,including the
Sun,
the
Herald,
and the
Times.
In addition, he has been associated with
The
Nation
and edited
American Mercury
andthe
Freeman.
Mr.
Hazlitt
has traveled exten
-
sively in Europe and South America for on-the
-
spot studies of world economic conditions.Since
1946,
he has been
a
contributing editorto
Newsweek
magazine, where his weeklycolumn,
"
Business Tides,
"
is
a
regular feature.Born in Philadelphia, in
1894,
he attendedthe College of the City of New York and servedwitb Air Service,
U.
S.
Army, in World War
I.
He is the author of many books and pamphletsdealing
with
economics, among which are
Will Dollars Save
the
World?
and
The Great Idea.
We is also
well
known as
a
lecturer andliteraly critic.
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