Harry Browne
Harry Browne is a research associate at the Inter-Hemispheric Education Resource Center. He is a co-author of The Great Divide: The Challenge of U.S. -Mexico Relations in the 1990s and of Runaway America: U.S. Jobs and Factories on the Move (Resource Center Press, 1993). He received his Master's of Pacific International Affairs from the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego.
Harry Browne is a research associate at the Inter-Hemispheric Education Resource Center. He is a co-author of The Great Divide: The Challenge of U.S. -Mexico Relations in the 1990s and of Runaway America: U.S. Jobs and Factories on the Move (Resource Center Press, 1993). He received his Master's of Pacific International Affairs from the Graduate School of International Relations and Pacific Studies at the University of California, San Diego. See less
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Harry Browne book reviews
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How I Found Freedom in Unfree
a must.
in a 'collectivised' age where the mob rules and rationality is the result of a head count and the nazis are advancing we have here a much needed read. this book is a must and will be a constant ... Read More
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How I found freedom in an unfree world. -
At Last- How to live the life you were meant to
This book lays out the plan for a life of freedom - of getting what you want, what will bring you durable happiness. It does not require changing the world, or even yourself. It requires you to ... Read More
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How I Found Freedom in Unfree
hummm...
by oldog, Nov 13, 2008
...personally I can't take this to heart, as what his main theme is "non-confrontation" & that is about all but impossible for me, being a "windmill" fighter from the start.
Objectively - some good ... Read More