Garet Garrett’s Novels

January 12th, 2009 | Categories: Books, Economics, Liberty, Literature

The Ludwig Von Mises Institute has an interesting article about the libertarian journalist and novelist Garet Garrett (1878-1954). Not many people know about him and his novels which integrate themes about capitalism.

The Ludwig von Mises Institute has reprinted the four novels written by Garet Garrett (1878–1954), one of America’s leading financial journalists and a libertarian. Garrett, who for unknown reasons had renamed himself so that both parts sounded alike, was a writer of distinctive ideas and a forcefully distinctive style.

The article concludes:

What remains are four novels of what might loosely be called capitalist fiction. They are of definite ideological interest to libertarians, and of some artistic interest. My advice: if you like politics, start with “Harangue.” If you like a bit of strangeness, try “Satan’s Bushel.” Take it from there.

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