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Participating in the economy is a part of everyday life, yet much of what is commonly accepted as economic fact is wrong. Keynesian schoolteachers and the liberal media have filled the world with politically correct errors that myth-busting professor Robert Murphy sets straight. Murphy explains hot topics like outsourcing (why it's good for Americans) and zoning restrictions (why they're not). Just like the other books in the P.I.G. series, The Politically Incorrect GuideT to Capitalism pulls no...
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Participating in the economy is a part of everyday life, yet much of what is commonly accepted as economic fact is wrong. Keynesian schoolteachers and the liberal media have filled the world with politically correct errors that myth-busting professor Robert Murphy sets straight. Murphy explains hot topics like outsourcing (why it's good for Americans) and zoning restrictions (why they're not). Just like the other books in the P.I.G. series, The Politically Incorrect GuideT to Capitalism pulls no punches.
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Participating in the economy is a part of everyday life, yet much of what is commonly accepted as economic fact is wrong. Keynesian schoolteachers and the liberal media have filled the world with politically correct errors that myth-busting professor Robert Murphy sets straight. Murphy explains hot topics like outsourcing (why it's good for Americans) and zoning restrictions (why they're not). Just like the other books in the P.I.G. series, The Politically Incorrect GuideT to Capitalism pulls no...
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism / The Clinton Crack-Up by Robert P. Murphy / R. Emmett Tyrrell
Why the common objection to capitalism -- that it exploits the poor to serve the interests of the rich -- is precisely backward. Why even bad CEOs deserve the big bucks. Child labor laws: why they're unnecessary. How minimum wage lead inevitably to increased unemployment. Why the free market is the best guard against societal racism. Why there's nothing "affirmative" about affirmative action. Slavery: Immoral, yes, but also inefficient! How it was propped up by government intervention - and...
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Just like the other books in the P.I.G. series, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Capitalism pulls no punches. Murphy defends the free market on such sensitive issues as safety regulations, racial discrimination, and child labor laws, all in a breezy manner that is anything but textbook.
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From rent control and golden parachutes to where money came from in the first place, this economist sets the record straight on everything you thought you knew about economics. He defends the free market on such sensitive issues as safety regulations, racial discrimination, and child labor laws, all in a breezy manner that is anything but textbook.
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Participating in the economy is a part of everyday life, yet much of what is commonly accepted as economic fact is wrong. Keynesian schoolteachers and the liberal media have filled the world with politically correct errors that myth-busting professor Robert Murphy sets straight. Murphy explains hot topics like outsourcing (why it's good for Americans) and zoning restrictions (why they're not). Just like the other books in the P.I.G. series, The Politically Incorrect GuideT to Capitalism pulls no punches.
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January 17, 2009: I grow more angry every day. I try very hard to keep a balanced opinion and actively look from different quarters to prove my growning concerns wrong or unfounded. It is disappointing that I continue to be unable to do so. I find the most disturbing prospect of this issue is the lack of attention it receives in the United States. I find an ever increasing number of situations that directly mirror Chapter three in this book or at least parts of it. I really get especially...
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The Crash of '29: not caused by capitalism, but by the newly created Federal Reserve's easy money policy, which fueled a speculative investment boom during the Roaring Twenties that inevitably went bust (sound familiar?). The myth that, after the Crash, the Federal Reserve sat idly back and allowed the economy to implode -- and how it is continuing to drive misguided policies today. The myth of the "laissez-faire" Herbert Hoover -- who created the Great Depression precisely because he abandoned...
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Participating in the economy is a part of everyday life; yet much of what is commonly accepted as economic fact is wrong. Keynesian schoolteachers and the liberal media have filled the world with politically correct errors that myth-busting professor Robert Murphy sets straight. Murphy explains hot topics like outsourcing (why it's good for Americans) and zoning restrictions (why they're not). Just like the other books in the P.I.G. series, The Politically Incorrect Guideâ„¢ to Capitalism pulls no punches. Murphy...
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The Crash of '29: not caused by capitalism, but by the newly created Federal Reserve's easy money policy, which fueled a speculative investment boom during the Roaring Twenties that inevitably went bust (sound familiar?). The myth that, after the Crash, the Federal Reserve sat idly back and allowed the economy to implode -- and how it is continuing to drive misguided policies today. The myth of the "laissez-faire" Herbert Hoover -- who created the Great Depression precisely because he abandoned...
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