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| About the Book and Author | |
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| Part I Can Capitalism Survive? | |
| Introduction | |
| I.1 Can Capitalism Survive? | |
| Part II The Philosophy of Freedom | |
| Introduction | |
| II.1 The Case for Economic Freedom | |
| II.2 The Libertarian Philosophy | |
| II.3 Who's to Blame? | |
| II.4 Paradise in Posey County | |
| Part III On the Nature of Economics | |
| Introduction | |
| III.1 Adam Smith: 1776-1976 | |
| III.2 Christian Economics: Myth or Reality? | |
| III.3 College Economics: Is It Subversive of Capitalism? | |
| Part IV On the Business System | |
| Introduction | |
| IV.1 Profits | |
| IV.2 The Businessman | |
| Part V On Labor Markets | |
| Introduction | |
| V.1 The Labor Monopoly | |
| Part VI On Money and Inflation | |
| Introduction | |
| VI.1 The Long-Run Economic Outlook | |
| VI.2 Alleged Causes of Inflation: Corporate Monopolies | |
| Part VII On the Problems of Cities | |
| Introduction | |
| VII.1 The Problems of Cities | |
| Part VIII On Education | |
| Introduction | |
| VIII.1 Financing Higher Education in the United States | |
| VIII.2 The Promise of the College | |
| Part IX On What to Do | |
| Introduction | |
| IX.1 The Businessman and the Defense of Capitalism | |
| IX.2 Reflections on the Election of 1964 | |
| IX.3 The Foundation for Economic Education: Success or Failure? | |
| Footnotes | |
| Notepad | |
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