Capitalism
The Unknown Ideal
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Ayn Rand
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-04-17
very relevant for today's world
timeless realism , clear references to previous books written by Rand. provides a clear understanding of what true capitalism is all about
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- George Gutierrez
- 2023-05-20
Capitalism is moral, it respects human nature
Human rights come from Human nature thinking and reasoning is man's means of survival and therefore must be free to think.
Capitalism is the only economic system that reflects and respects human nature to be rationally self interested.
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