Difference between revisions of "Capitalism vs. Freedom: The Toll Road to Serfdom"
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− | [[Category: | + | [[Category:Literature Critical of Capitalism]] |
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+ | [[Category:Capitalists are not your friends.]] | ||
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{{DES | des = "This book debunks the conservative classics while demonstrating that the marketplace has its own great centers of power, which the libertarian tradition itself claims is a limit to freedom. In fact, Larson illustrates how capitalism fails both this and other concepts of human liberty, not just failing to establish a right to a share of society’s production, but also leaving us subject to the great power plays of the one percent’s corporate property." | show=}} | {{DES | des = "This book debunks the conservative classics while demonstrating that the marketplace has its own great centers of power, which the libertarian tradition itself claims is a limit to freedom. In fact, Larson illustrates how capitalism fails both this and other concepts of human liberty, not just failing to establish a right to a share of society’s production, but also leaving us subject to the great power plays of the one percent’s corporate property." | show=}} |