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Capitalism, the unknown ideal
Book • 1966
In 'Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal', Ayn Rand and her associates present a philosophical defense of laissez-faire capitalism, arguing that it is the only moral social system.
The book critiques mixed economies and advocates for a complete separation of state and economics.
It addresses various issues such as monopolies, big business, and the role of government in the economy.
The book critiques mixed economies and advocates for a complete separation of state and economics.
It addresses various issues such as monopolies, big business, and the role of government in the economy.
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as a book that had a big influence on him.


Tyler Cowen

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#174 – Tyler Cowen: Economic Growth and the Fight Against Conformity and Mediocrity
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as a book by Ayn Rand that articulates her philosophy of Objectivism.


Yaron Brook

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#138 – Yaron Brook: Ayn Rand and the Philosophy of Objectivism
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, referencing Alan Greenspan's paper in Ayn Rand's compendium, 'Capitalism, the Unknown Ideal'.


Judy Shelton

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