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The capitalist manifesto:

the historic, economic and philosophic case for laissez-faire
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University Press of America, 2005 - 500 pages
The Capitalist Manifesto defends capitalism as the world's most moral and practical social system. This book is written for the rational mind, whether the reader is a professional intellectual or an intelligent layman. It makes the case for individual rights and freedom in terms intelligible to all rational men.

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Review: The Capitalist Manifesto: The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for Laissez-Faire

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Review: The Capitalist Manifesto: The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for Laissez-Faire

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The most consistent, solid and understandable explanation of capitalism I have read. Andrew Bernstein's "The Capitalist Manifesto" defends capitalism historically, economically, philosophically, and ... Consulter l'avis complet

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Andrew Bernstein is the founder of ActivInsight, a process that is rapidly changing the way individuals and organizations around the world understand stress and resilience. His clients include Johnson & Johnson, MTV Networks, WPP, Merrill Lynch, Coca-Cola, Genentech, Goldman Sachs, 20th Century Fox, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, and Wachovia, as well as nonprofits like Phoenix House and City Year. Bernstein teaches in the Executive Education division at the Wharton School. He graduated from Johns Hopkins University, and lives in New York City. More information is available at www.mythofstress.com.

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