Virtues of Capitalism (Paperback)


""Capitalism . . . is the instrument which people in all societies and stages of development instinctively use to escape from want and enrich one another by exchange." "
-Arthur Seldon, from "The Virtues of Capitalism"" The Virtues of Capitalism," the first volume in Liberty Fund's "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon," lays the foundation of his views and theories of capitalism and its alternatives. The first part, "Corrigible Capitalism; Incorrigible Socialism," was first published in 1980. It explains why, Seldon believes, "private enterprise is imperfect but redeemable," but the "state economy promises the earth, and ends in coercion to conceal its incurable failure."The second part, "Capitalism," is widely considered to be Seldon's finest work. Originally published in 1990 by Basil Blackwell of Oxford, it is the winner of the 1991 Antony Fisher Award from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation. This book covers a wide range of the classical liberal thought that inspired the movement toward free-market reforms in Great Britain and intellectually opposed the collectivist tide of socialism. In an understandable and eloquent manner, Seldon offers" Capitalism" as a celebration rather than a defense of classical liberalism. Through his analytical commentaries, Seldon chronicles the economic and social history of the western world throughout the 20th century, noting the intoxicating yet detrimental effects of collectivism. Along the way, he builds a powerfully compelling case why government should economically confine itself to the delivery of essential public goods. Throughout the book, he proposes free-market alternatives to socialist models of government, many of which still plague the economies of the world.The entire series includes: Volume 1 "The Virtues of Capitalism" (September 2004)
Volume 2 "The State Is Rolling Back" (November 2004)
Volume 3 "Everyman's Dictionary of Economics" (January 2005)
Volume 4 "Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" (February 2005)
Volume 5 "Government Failure and Over-Government" (May 2005)
Volume 6 "The Welfare State: Pensions, Health, and Education" (October 2005)
Volume 7 "The IEA, the LSE, and the Influence of Ideas" (December 2005)

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""Capitalism . . . is the instrument which people in all societies and stages of development instinctively use to escape from want and enrich one another by exchange." "
-Arthur Seldon, from "The Virtues of Capitalism"" The Virtues of Capitalism," the first volume in Liberty Fund's "The Collected Works of Arthur Seldon," lays the foundation of his views and theories of capitalism and its alternatives. The first part, "Corrigible Capitalism; Incorrigible Socialism," was first published in 1980. It explains why, Seldon believes, "private enterprise is imperfect but redeemable," but the "state economy promises the earth, and ends in coercion to conceal its incurable failure."The second part, "Capitalism," is widely considered to be Seldon's finest work. Originally published in 1990 by Basil Blackwell of Oxford, it is the winner of the 1991 Antony Fisher Award from the Atlas Economic Research Foundation. This book covers a wide range of the classical liberal thought that inspired the movement toward free-market reforms in Great Britain and intellectually opposed the collectivist tide of socialism. In an understandable and eloquent manner, Seldon offers" Capitalism" as a celebration rather than a defense of classical liberalism. Through his analytical commentaries, Seldon chronicles the economic and social history of the western world throughout the 20th century, noting the intoxicating yet detrimental effects of collectivism. Along the way, he builds a powerfully compelling case why government should economically confine itself to the delivery of essential public goods. Throughout the book, he proposes free-market alternatives to socialist models of government, many of which still plague the economies of the world.The entire series includes: Volume 1 "The Virtues of Capitalism" (September 2004)
Volume 2 "The State Is Rolling Back" (November 2004)
Volume 3 "Everyman's Dictionary of Economics" (January 2005)
Volume 4 "Introducing Market Forces into "Public" Services" (February 2005)
Volume 5 "Government Failure and Over-Government" (May 2005)
Volume 6 "The Welfare State: Pensions, Health, and Education" (October 2005)
Volume 7 "The IEA, the LSE, and the Influence of Ideas" (December 2005)

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Liberty Fund

Country of origin

United States

Release date

September 2004

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First published

August 2004

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Dimensions

155 x 230 x 42mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

478

ISBN-13

978-0-86597-550-7

Barcode

9780865975507

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0-86597-550-7



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