Capitalism: unfamiliar ideal
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Ain Rand (1905–1982) is our former compatriot, the largest American writer, whose books had a powerful influence on the worldview of millions of people around the world, the author of the recognized bestsellers “Atlant"s shoulders”, “Source”, “Anthem” and others.
The book “Capitalism: unfamiliar ideal” is a collection of articles written by Ain Rand in different years, which today amaze with their topicality, acuteness and persuasiveness. In them, the author, with real examples from social, political and economic life, brilliantly proves the main message of his philosophy: only a person can make a person freely and happy, which puts a personality at the forefront, a system based on rationality, free exchange of ideas and goods, namely - namely capitalism. So - only such a system can be considered moral, and any ideological compromises can only harm humanity
The book “Capitalism: unfamiliar ideal” is a collection of articles written by Ain Rand in different years, which today amaze with their topicality, acuteness and persuasiveness. In them, the author, with real examples from social, political and economic life, brilliantly proves the main message of his philosophy: only a person can make a person freely and happy, which puts a personality at the forefront, a system based on rationality, free exchange of ideas and goods, namely - namely capitalism. So - only such a system can be considered moral, and any ideological compromises can only harm humanity
Cover:
Cover:Soft
Category:
- Category:Politics & Social Science
- Category:Phylosophy
- Category:Reference books
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: Alpina
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-9614-7154-0
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