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Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal by Ayn Rand
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal by Ayn Rand
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Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
By Ayn Rand, Nathaniel Branden, Alan Greenspan & Robert Hessen
A Defense of the Free Market System
Exploring the principles and philosophy behind capitalism.
Overview
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal is a compelling collection of essays in which Ayn Rand and her collaborators present a thorough defense of capitalism as the only moral and practical economic system. The book critiques the persecution of big business, the dangers of collectivism, and the ethical foundations of a truly free market society.
What’s Inside?
- Ayn Rand’s Philosophical Defense of Capitalism – A deep dive into her Objectivist perspective.
- Contributions from Notable Economists – Essays from Alan Greenspan, Nathaniel Branden, and Robert Hessen.
- Critique of Government Intervention – Analysis of regulation, taxation, and bureaucratic control.
- The Moral Case for Capitalism – Why economic freedom is essential for individual rights.
Who Should Read This?
- Students of Economics and Philosophy – A foundational text on free-market principles.
- Business and Finance Professionals – Insights into the moral and practical case for capitalism.
- Political Thinkers and Libertarians – A critical perspective on government intervention.
Praise for Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
“A powerful and persuasive defense of economic freedom.”
Final Thoughts
Rand’s Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal is an essential read for those seeking to understand the philosophical and economic underpinnings of a truly free society. A must-have for thinkers, economists, and entrepreneurs.
ISBN-13: 9780451147950
ISBN-10: 0451147952