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    Author(s)Garet Garrett
    PublisherMartino Fine Books
    ISBN9781578987634
    Pages190
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearAugust 2009

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    Martino Fine Books A Bubble that Broke the World by Garet Garrett

    2009 reprint of 1932 edition. Garet Garrett was born in 1878 in Illinois. By 1903 he had become a well known writer for the old New York Sun. In 1916 at the age of 38 Garrett became the executive editor of the New York Tribune after having worked as a financial writer for The New York Times The Saturday Evening Post and The Wall Street Journal. From 1920 to 1933 his primary focus was on writing books. Between 1920 and 1932 Garrett wrote eight books including A Bubble That Broke the World in 1932. He also wrote regular columns for several business and financial publications. Garetts political viewpoint overall and the central theme throughout all his books is libertarian or classical liberal. All his works exemplify the basic premise that a man is responsible for his own life and that no man can expect a free ride off others through forced income distribution schemes such as socialism and communism. As the 20th century progressed he believed that Americans were signing away their birthright of freedom through trading in their responsibilities of self-governance and self-responsibility in return for more socialist measures such as FDRs New Deal expansion of government.show more



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