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 | The Virtues of Capitalism A Moral Case for Free Markets By: Austin Hill & Scott Rae
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Availability: Usually Ships in 24 Hours... Paperback / 190 pages Publisher: Northfield Publication Date: May 2010 ISBN: 9780802484567 |
Publisher's Synopsis
In the aftermath of the recent economic downturn, some
observers leveled harsh criticism against free-market
economies. In the spring of 2009, for instance, an article
in the The London Telegraph insisted that the
industrialized West must re-articulate its moral case for
market capitalism. Additionally, numerous commentators
proclaimed the days of unfettered markets to be over.
In this timely and balanced book, Austin Hill and Scott Rae
agree with capitalism's critics that the economy is
essentially a moral issue, but they argue that free markets
are by-and-large the solution to financial disasters rather
than the cause. Though they recognize that there are
legitimate criticisms of the market system -- and real
limits to what it can and should accomplish -- the authors
further conclude that capitalism both depends upon and
sustains classic Judeo-Christian virtues better than any of
its rival systems. Thoughtful and engaging, this book
pushes against the tide of current public opinion and some
of the administration's proposed economic policies with a
principled defense of capitalism.
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