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''The Mainspring of Human Progress'', by Henry Grady Weaver, is a
libertarian Libertarianism (from french: libertaire, "libertarian"; from la, libertas, "freedom") is a political philosophy that upholds liberty as a core value. Libertarians seek to maximize autonomy and political freedom, and minimize the state's e ...
history book published in 1947 by Talbot Books. In 1953, the
Foundation for Economic Education The Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) is an American conservative, libertarian economic think tank. Founded in 1948 in New York City, FEE is now headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. It is a member of the State Policy Network. FEE offers pub ...
printed a revised edition and has done all subsequent printings. The book is an adaptation of the 1943
Rose Wilder Lane Rose Wilder Lane (December 5, 1886 – October 30, 1968) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, political theorist and daughter of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Along with two other female writers, Ayn Rand and Isabel Pa ...
book '' The Discovery of Freedom'', rewritten by Weaver.


Relation to ''The Discovery of Freedom''

Rose Wilder Lane's book ''The Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority'' was printed in 1943. It received good reviews, notably from Albert Jay Nock, but Lane was dissatisfied with it and would not give permission to reprint it. Only one thousand copies were printed in her lifetime. The continuing interest in her book prompted Weaver to produce his adaptation. Weaver felt that "certain important, but lesser known books, deserved to be rewritten, brought up-to-date and published in streamlined editions for people who don't have much time to read."
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', 1947 Talbot edition, p. 230.
He characterized his work as both a "condensation" and an "amplification" of Lane's, writing: "I've tried to retell her story in my own way, making liberal use of her material—plus ideas growing out of personal experiences and gathered from various sources." In
The Modern Library The Modern Library is an American book publishing imprint and formerly the parent company of Random House. Founded in 1917 by Albert Boni and Horace Liveright as an imprint of their publishing company Boni & Liveright, Modern Library became an in ...
's readers poll of the 100 best nonfiction books (conducted 4/29/1999 through 9/30/1999), ''The Mainspring of Human Progress'' was ranked #48 and ''The Discovery of Freedom'' was #67.The Modern Library 100 best non-fiction
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