Celebrate Leonard Read's birthday: Read 'I, Pencil'
And who is Leonard Read?

A free-market economist born on this day in 1898, who wrote "
I, Pencil" - one of the best, yet shortest, explanations of the power of the marketplace's "invisible hand."
While "
I, Pencil" is only eight pages long, this simple story shows the lunacy of believing that government planners can coordinate the production of a pencil - let alone health care or an entire economy - as well and efficiently as thousands of individuals working in pursuit of their own self-interest. And most of these people don't care about the pencil at all!
"
I, Pencil" is available for free here. There's even
a free audio book version!
If you are a parent or a teacher, read "
I, Pencil" and then make sure your kids read it. It's that good.
(h/t
Foundation for Economic Education)
Posted by: Victor Joecks on Monday, September 26, 2011
Tag: economics