Book Review of Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman
Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman provides the definitive statement of Friedman’s immensely influential economic philosophy.
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Capitalism and Freedom by Milton Friedman provides the definitive statement of Friedman’s immensely influential economic philosophy.
Indecent Exposure by David McClintick is a classic story of greed and lies in Tinseltown appears here with a stunning final chapter.
Barbarians at the Gate by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar is the unforgettable story of the takeover in all its brutality.
And I Darken is not like any other fantasy or historical fiction novel I have read before. Can you imagine Vlad the Impaler being a girl? Surprising, right?
Genre: Business & MoneyAuthor: Mark ZandiTitle: Paying the Price: Ending the Great Recession and Beginning a New American Century (Buy the Book) Summary The financial chaos of 2008 inflicted catastrophic damage: double-digit unemployment, crashing home and stock prices, federal budget deficits in the trillions, and a wider gap between the country’s haves and have-nots. Pessimists … Read more
Red Ink by David Wessel is a narrative about the people and the politics behind the budget — a topic fiercely debated, and is misunderstood by the public.
The Next Hundred Million: America by Joel Kotkin provides a snapshot of America in 2050 by focusing on the evolution of American communities.
Lords of Finance by Liaquat Ahamed is a reminder of the impact the decisions of central bankers can have and consequences result when they are wrong.
The Commanding Heights by Daniel Yergin and Joseph Stanislaw explains a revolution which is unfolding before our very eyes.