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This influential work presents a comprehensive defense of capitalist economic theory and its philosophical foundations. The book explores the relationship between free markets, private property, and political freedom, arguing that economic liberty is essential to personal and political freedom. Through careful analysis of economic history and theory, the author examines how capitalist systems create wealth, foster innovation, and limit governmental power over individuals. The work addresses common criticisms of capitalism while articulating the moral and practical arguments for free enterprise. It remains a significant text in the study of classical liberal economic thought, offering readers a thorough understanding of the theoretical underpinnings of market-based societies.
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