If you ask me to name the proudest distinction of Americans, I would choose — because it contains all the others — the fact that they were the people who created the phrase ‘to make money’.
Ayn Rand
The Origin of Wealth: The Radical Remaking of Economics and What it Means for Business and Society
Eric D. Beinhocker
A thorough and often entertaining explanation of complexity economics, through the prism of a leading advocate of free markets
Von Mises, who has championed the free market probably more deeply than any other thinker, argues that people whose ambitions haven’t been fulfilled blame the System
Former Newsweek columnist and favourite of the US Libertarian Party sets out the case for unfettered market forces as the means of achieving social and economic progress
Collection of passionately argued essays by U.S. free market icon
On the free market, everyone earns according to his productive value in satisfying consumer desires. Under statist distribution, everyone earns in proportion to the amount he can plunder from the producers.
For Ayn Rand, ‘selfishness’ means concern for one’s own interests; for dictionaries, it’s the excessive or exclusive regard for self, and a disregard for others