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Ayn Rand gives a powerful, well researched, concise, articulate, and compelling review of the far reaching favorable impact that capitalism has on society’s progress. The absolute of “the right to private property” is the foundation upon which it stands. When anything, typically power grabbing “altruists” infringe on this right, the world begins to bleed - figuratively and literally.
This book gives a message which is absolutely imperative for our times.
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