![]() But if that is the case, then why did the “tired and the poor,” the “homeless and the tempest-tossed” kept coming by millions to the United States in the 19th century? And how did they manage to establish the world’s most advanced economy? The invisible hand might move the economy forward – but at the expense of the underprivileged, left at the mercy of corporate capitalism. In circumstances where everybody is interested only in themselves, the greediest prosper. ![]() The power of the market and voluntary cooperation So, get ready to (re)discover why voluntary cooperation works better than commanded coercion, and why planned economies will never be as successful as the free market in solving your most immediate problems. ![]() Featuring more nuts and bolts, and less theoretical framework, “Free to Choose” by Milton and Rose Friedman further develops the philosophy presented in “Capitalism and Freedom” – while simplifying it for the general reader. ![]()
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