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Jun 22, 2009 5:21 pm |
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re: re: re: The Future of Market Capitalism. |
Thomas Holford
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Thorbjoern sayeth:
> I somehow wish, given the seriousness of the matter, that there had been some real arguments here.
Whether the good of society is best achieved through Statism or capitalism and free markets is a serious matter.
Many, many serious books and treatises have been written on the benefits and flaws of each approach.
Contributors to this forum have offered a few thumbnail synopses of the attributes of one or other of the approaches which highlight some of the "real arguments".
The "real arguments" are available for your consideration in great depth and detail. Obviously, my meager efforts to explain the free market have fallen short in your case.
As a practical matter, it is probably more efficient for you to access whatever treatise that articulates the "real arguments" in the form and context that are most understandable for you.
Some resources I would recommend are:
"Human Action", by Ludwig von Mises "Economics in One Lesson", by Henry Hazlitt
Free market economics is fundamental to and intrinsically interrelated with the "civil society". For a discussion of the importance of a "civil society", I recommend:
"Liberty and Tyrrany", by Mark Levin
Thomas Holford
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