The Capitalist Manifesto: The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for Laissez-faireUniversity 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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Table des matières
The Great Disconnect | 13 |
What is Capitalism? | 29 |
The PreCapitalist PoliticalEconomic Systems | 55 |
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19th century achievements advances American Andrew Carnegie anti-capitalist Antony Sutton Atlas Shrugged Ayn Rand British Burton Folsom capitalism capitalist capitalist nations claim coercive monopoly Communist countries created economic economist egoism engine England Enlightenment entrepreneurs example F.A. Hayek factories facts free market free trade freedom fundamental George Reisman Harriman historian human Ibid imperialism individual rights Industrial Revolution initiation of force innovative intellectual Inventive Period inventors John labor Leonard Peikoff liberty living standards man's manufacturing means ment millions mind Modern monopoly Morgan nature passim percent philosophical political political/economic principle of individual production profit prosperity protect railroad real wages regarding regime requires rise Rockefeller Roosevelt Russia slave slavery social socialist society Soviet statism steel survival T.S. Ashton theory thinkers Thomas Thomas Sowell tion truth Union United University Press values wealth Werner Keller Western workers York