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Capitalism Unbound: An Incontestable Moral Case for Individual Rights is a concise explanation of capitalism's moral and economic superiority to all forms of socialism, including America's current mixed-economy welfare state. Bernstein shows that the current crisis is essentially similar to the Great Depression in its causation and in the steps necessary to resolve it. The book's concluding section applies moral and economic principles to the current economic crisis, showing that government intervention is its cause and a policy of laissez-faire its necessary solution. Furthermore,…mehr
Capitalism Unbound: An Incontestable Moral Case for Individual Rights is a concise explanation of capitalism's moral and economic superiority to all forms of socialism, including America's current mixed-economy welfare state. Bernstein shows that the current crisis is essentially similar to the Great Depression in its causation and in the steps necessary to resolve it. The book's concluding section applies moral and economic principles to the current economic crisis, showing that government intervention is its cause and a policy of laissez-faire its necessary solution. Furthermore, socialist/statist policies are universally the cause of social calamities and that the answer lies in individual rights and laissez-faire capitalism. The principles that this book clearly articulates are timeless; in diverse forms, the conflicts these principles explain will recur repeatedly throughout history. As a result, this book is relevant not merely today, but will be forever. Bernstein accomplishes all of this in a concise, lively, impassioned volume that is fully accessible to potentially countless readers.
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Autorenporträt
Andrew Bernstein holds a Ph.D. in philosophy from the Graduate School of the City University of New York. His book, The Capitalist Manifesto: The Historic, Economic and Philosophic Case for Laissez-Faire was published by University Press of America in 2005 and a second work, Objectivism in One Lesson: An Introduction to the Philosophy of Ayn Rand, was published by Hamilton Books in 2008. Andrew Bernstein is also the author of the Cliff Notes for Anthem, The Fountainhead, and Atlas Shrugged. Additional essays and information about Dr. Bernstein can be found at his website: www.andrewbernstein.net.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Prologue: The Primordial Struggle for Individual Liberty Part 2 Part One: The Historic Superiority of Capitalism Chapter 3 1.The Dismal Poverty of the Pre-Capitalist Political-Economic Systems Chapter 4 2.The Heroes of Capitalism Chapter 5 3.The Inventive Period Part 6 Part Two: The Moral Superiority of Capitalism Chapter 7 4.The Great Disconnect Chapter 8 5.The Virtue of Selfishness Chapter 9 6.Egoism as the Necessary Foundation of Goodwill Chapter 10 7.Capitalism as the Sole System of Moral Virtue Part 11 Part Three: The Economic Superiority of Capitalism Chapter 12 8.The Failure of Socialism Chapter 13 9.The Failure of a Mixed Economy
Part 1 Prologue: The Primordial Struggle for Individual Liberty Part 2 Part One: The Historic Superiority of Capitalism Chapter 3 1.The Dismal Poverty of the Pre-Capitalist Political-Economic Systems Chapter 4 2.The Heroes of Capitalism Chapter 5 3.The Inventive Period Part 6 Part Two: The Moral Superiority of Capitalism Chapter 7 4.The Great Disconnect Chapter 8 5.The Virtue of Selfishness Chapter 9 6.Egoism as the Necessary Foundation of Goodwill Chapter 10 7.Capitalism as the Sole System of Moral Virtue Part 11 Part Three: The Economic Superiority of Capitalism Chapter 12 8.The Failure of Socialism Chapter 13 9.The Failure of a Mixed Economy
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