The Liberty Fund has just put in their Online Library of Liberty two of Thomas Hodgskin's great works, Popular Political Economy (1827), and A Lecture on Free Trade (1843). They previously had put his An Essay on Naval Discipline (1813) and his The Natural and Artificial Right of Property Contrasted (1832).
Two of these in particular, Popular Political Economy and The Natural and Artificial Right of Property Contrasted are classics in free market anarchist literature and are examples of the purer versions of classical liberal literature in the English language.
These are examples of some of Hodgskin's best writings, short of a number of other essays and articles in The Economist.
Thank you, David Hart, for your efforts at the Liberty Fund!
Just Ken
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