Not Half Free: The Myth that America Is Capitalist

Not Half Free: The Myth that America Is Capitalist

by Walter Donway
Not Half Free: The Myth that America Is Capitalist

Not Half Free: The Myth that America Is Capitalist

by Walter Donway

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Overview

How, then, has the decline in economic freedom-in recent years a remorseless degradation of individual liberty-played out day to day in corporations and small businesses, in Washington, DC, and city hall, on Wall Street and in the courts? What are the grim mechanics in America today of encroaching government control and the inevitable consequence of a shrinking of the domain of innovating, choosing, acting economic man? What specifically are we losing that we care about-or should care about?Those are the questions answered in these 18 essays, which range from a demonstration that government is "nationalizing the financial industry" to a close-up look at how one Long Island town exercises plenipotentiary power over property rights in the name of zoning.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781511767873
Publisher: CreateSpace Publishing
Publication date: 04/16/2015
Pages: 162
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.35(d)

About the Author

From the Preface by David Kelley, founder of the Atlas Society: ''Walter Donway is a lifelong student of philosophy and his philosophical depth is on display throughout "Not Half Free." But I would recommend particularly "Bernie, Bernie, Was It 'Selfish'?" for addressing the core, controversial issue of self-interest in a market economy. If you read nothing else, please read this one. Discussing the case of Bernard Madoff, whose Ponzi scheme caused investors millions of dollars in losses, Walter zeroes in with his philosophical lens on the central question and answers it with a narrative that is more effective than any abstract argument. "In the same vein, "Just Another Successful Business Man-Destroyed: The Ordeal of Greg Reyes," tells the story of a government and media assault on one of the Hank Reardens in our world; and "Sharia Zoning," makes the principle of property rights shine forth in a local municipal dispute. "Political acumen, a writer's skill, philosophical depth: You have a treat in store for you."
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