Whose failure: market or philosophy?
Jiří Kinkor
Prague Economic Papers, 1998, vol. 1998, issue 1
Abstract:
The contemporary failings of governments can not be cured by mere institutional/constitutional political constraints. Without rational, objective morality to replace corrupt altruist-collectivist mentality, there will never be chance for freedom to prevail over all sorts of statism and to endure. Thus, I conclude that it was philosophy that had failed for centuries prior to Ayn Rand.
Date: 1998
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