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  1. Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal is a collection of essays, mostly by the philosopher Ayn Rand, with additional essays by her associates Nathaniel Branden, Alan Greenspan, and Robert Hessen. The authors focus on the moral nature of laissez-faire capitalism and private property.

  2. In Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal, Rand and her colleagues define a new view of capitalism’s meaning, history, and philosophic basis and set out to demolish many of the myths surrounding capitalism. Does capitalism lead to depressions, monopolies, child labor or war? Why is big business so hated?

  3. Jan 1, 2015 · "Capitalism: The Unknown ideal" is a book that expands your mind and clarifies many common misunderstandings regarding capitalism. Ayn Rand speaks about the separation of state and economy and explains that man can survive only in an environment that protects knowledge and trade.

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  4. This Study Guide consists of approximately 46 pages of chapter summaries, quotes, character analysis, themes, and more - everything you need to sharpen your knowledge of Capitalism, the Unknown Ideal.

  5. The objective theory of values is the only moral theory incompatible with rule by force. Capitalism is the only system based implicitly on an objective theory of values—and the historic a-agedy is that this has never been made explicit.

  6. Oct 7, 2010 · Includes bibliographical references (p. 338-340) and index. What is capitalism? ; The roots of war ; America's persecuted minority : big business / Ayn Rand -- Antitrust / Alan Greenspan -- Common fallacies about capitalism / Nathaniel Branden -- Gold and economic freedom / Alan Greenspan -- Notes on the history of American free enterprise ...

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  8. In this series of essays, Ayn Rand presents her stand on the persecution of big business, the causes of war, the default of conservatism, and the evils of altruism. The foundations of capitalism...

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