Richard Pipes was for many years a professor of history at Harvard University. He lives in Cambridge, Massachusetts, and Marlborough, New Hampshire.
"A most stimulating and original book. . . . One of the most
valuable volumes on property yet." --The American Spectator
"Pipes slowly builds up a strong historical case for the necessity
of property rights as a prerequisite for freedoms in general."
--The Washington Times
"[Property and Freedom] is his most ambitious [book] ever. It is
always compelling, often insightful and robust in argument."
--Literary Review
"A superb book about a topic that should be front and center in the
American political debate. . . . Splendid because it retains the
perspective and sweep of great historical scholarship." --National
Review
"Pipes is massively erudite." --The New York Times Book Review
"A most stimulating and original book. . . . One of the most
valuable volumes on property yet." --The American
Spectator
"Pipes slowly builds up a strong historical case for the necessity
of property rights as a prerequisite for freedoms in general."
--The Washington Times
"[Property and Freedom] is his most ambitious [book] ever.
It is always compelling, often insightful and robust in argument."
--Literary Review
"A superb book about a topic that should be front and center in the
American political debate. . . . Splendid because it retains the
perspective and sweep of great historical scholarship."
--National Review
"Pipes is massively erudite." --The New York Times Book
Review
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