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First published January 1, 1981

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Timothy G. Nash

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June 21, 2014
An opinionated load of monumental trash based on garbage economics and a total disregard for history, even to the point of trying to re-write history in a lame attempt to rationalize this destructive blather. When they got to the point of trying to paint child labor as heart-warming, all-American, family days at the factory, I about threw up. Don't bother. There's nothing rational in here, least of all using the term "free" to sell what is nothing less than a paean to greedy, animalistic, unrestrained, feudal capitalism and oligarchy. That kind of "freedom" (to be their slaves) we can do without.
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August 4, 2008
This is a collection of essays on pro capitalist/free market theory. Required reading for a BBA from Northwood Univ. Changed the way I view our economy and the basic principals behind it. If you're interested in economics, no matter what your stance, I would encourage a read.
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4 reviews7 followers
April 5, 2018
This book is the epitome that knowledge is freedom. This book compiles different views on the free market, individual responsibility, and the Christian Judeo work ethic.
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May 31, 2024
Freedom isn’t free but personal freedom is the foundation for creating an environment where each person can improve themselves and society. This should be required reading in high schools and college. Equality of opportunities matters most and lowers barriers of all kinds as opposed to equality of outcomes. Individual differences multiply the effects of free enterprise rather than define status. Individual choices trump government mandates and barriers to progress.
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July 8, 2021
Very interesting and thorough discourse on freedom.
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