Summer 2026 Hazlitt Fellowship
Think like Hazlitt | Write like Bastiat | Lead like Read
Stylistic Techniques
KWO Example
Read: A New Generation of Pro-Liberty Journalists Is Rising Up
Read: The Education of Henry Hazlitt
Read: Running Away from Our Own Revolution
Read: How a Tiny Minority Can Lead the World Toward Liberty
Read: What Leonard Read Learned from Mises and Nock about Changing the World
Read: How to Create Like a Bastiat
Watch: How to Advance Liberty | Leonard E. Read
Read: Leonard Read's Three Levels of Libertarian Leadership
Read: Keysmiths for Liberty
Read (1+ chapters/day) Elements of Libertarian Leadership
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Read: The Old Order and the Libertarian Revolution
Read: The Most Dangerous Man in the World
Read: The Libertarian (and Whig) Heritage of America
Read: Cato's Letters Explained "The Glorious Principles of Liberty" to the American Founders
Read: The Real Fourth of July: What Made America’s Independence Day Truly Revolutionary
Read: What the American Founders Meant by Equality
Read: What Are Rights? This Is What the American Founders Believed
Read: What Are Individual Rights?
Read: Why Absolutism Is Absolutely Illegitimate
Read: The Philosophy that Framed the Constitution
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Read 15+ pgs/day: Man, Economy, and State
Read: Praxeology: The Methodology of Austrian Economics
Read: Star Trek Is Wrong: There Will Always Be Scarcity
Read: The Economic Way of Thinking, Part 1
Read: The Economic Way of Thinking, Part 2
Read: The Economic Way of Thinking, Part 6
Read: Mises on Marginalism
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Read: Anatomy of the State
Read: The Iron Law of Kleptocracy
Read: The Nature of Government by Ayn Rand
Read: The Revolution At Ramah
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Read: The Law
Read: Classical Liberal Roots of the Marxist Doctrine of Classes
Read: How Nationalism and Socialism Arose from the French Revolution
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Week 5 Feedback Form