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HARRY BROWNE EBOOKS

How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World
Fail-Safe Investing

The Secret of Selling ~ Anything
Why Government Doesn't Work
Investment Strategy in an Uncertain World
Great Libertarian Offer
2000+ Libertarian Quotes
Freedom The American Way
The War Racket, Pt I & Pt II
99% of Everything You Need to Know about MONEY and Its Effect Upon the Economy
You Can Profit from the Coming Devaluation and Monetary Crisis 



20-CD MP3 AUDIO COURSE
Rule Your World!
(Finding Freedom & Living Profitably)
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AUDIO SPEECHES
Freedom Speeches, Vol. 1
Freedom Speeches, Vol. 2
Freedom Speeches, Vol. 3

 

 

 

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Harry Edson Browne
June 17, 1933  -  March 1, 2006

Harry Browne was an American free-market Libertarian writer and the Libertarian Party's 1996 & 2000 candidate for President of the United States. He was also a well-known investment advisor for over thirty years, originator of the Permanent Portfolio concept, a consultant to the Permanent Portfolio Family of Funds, and author of "Harry Browne's Special Report" -- a financial newsletter published from 1974-1997. He was the author of 19 books and thousands of articles, Co-founder and Director of Public Policy of the libertarian Downsize DC Foundation, host of two weekly network radio shows -- one a political and the other a financial show, host of an eTV (internet-based television) show called "This Week in Liberty with Harry Browne" on the Internet based Free Market News Network, and a popular inspirational public speaker.

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March 1, 2006 - March1, 2011

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