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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.

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Mentioned in 4 episodes

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Tyler Cowen
as a book that had a big influence on him.
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#174 – Tyler Cowen: Economic Growth and the Fight Against Conformity and Mediocrity
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Yaron Brook
as a book by Ayn Rand that articulates her philosophy of Objectivism.
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#138 – Yaron Brook: Ayn Rand and the Philosophy of Objectivism
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Judy Shelton
, referencing Alan Greenspan's paper in Ayn Rand's compendium, 'Capitalism, the Unknown Ideal'.
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Episode 4661: On The Verge Of AI Bank; Empowering Government At The Expense Of The Private Sector
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Peter Schiff
when referencing Alan Greenspan's essay about gold that was included in it.
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