Capitalism 101 - Leon A Weinstein - Books - Telemachus Press, LLC - 9781937387617 - October 28, 2011
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Capitalism 101

Leon A Weinstein

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Capitalism 101

"Capitalism 101" is an attack on forced altruism and equality. It calls for a change to the ways we govern our western democracies. The book is a blueprint of how a just and free society should be built in order to survive. Ayn Rand showed us what not to do. George Orwell showed us what would happen if we will go the wrong way. Fifty years later, Leon Weinstein shows us what is needed to be done as quickly as possible in order to keep our freedom and continue enjoying our prosperity.
The system of governing in the US and other Western Democracies proved to be flawed and apparently stops functioning as planned when a country hits deep financial crisis. In other words, when more than half of the voters receive from the state without contributing to the mutual basket, the democracy fails. At this point it will be unable to stop or even reduce entitlement programs and the morphing into a nanny state and eventual transformation into a tyranny will start.
A right to vote granted to those who do not contribute to the society, allows them to take from those that earned what they were unable to earn with their own labor. A right given to the government to increase taxes at any time the government wants it, leads to corruption and destruction of trust between the productive part of the society and the elected officials. The book proves that a right to vote granted to everyone is counterproductive and will bring any country to a bankruptcy and to either a left or a right tyranny. Voting rights is a privilege and shall be earned.
This book proves beyond a reasonable doubt that in order to sustain high quality of life and the freedom that Americans enjoy a government's role shall be redefined as "to protect and serve" and NOT to use taxpayers' money to choose favorites, create entitlements or compete with the private sector.
One of the conclusions that a reader will inevitably reach after reading this book, is that before enacting any law or a reform, we-the-people shall check it against two major principles: (a) it can't harm even a smallest part of the society, and (b) it can't take from anyone any property if the owners disagree. All existing laws should be checked against the same principles and corrected.
Minorities (any minority including blacks, Jews, woman, man, handicapped, whites, smokers, rich, homosexuals, or any other minority) should be fully protected. Rich are also a minority and their rights should be protected as the rights of any other minority. Smokers are also a minority. People or groups that you may not like should be protected at any cost.
No majority can take from even one person what is his without the owner' explicit permission. Not money, not property, not fruits of his labor or ideas he created. Even if the majority wants it badly, or needs it badly. Even if an owner is a very bad (by majority standards) person. Even if he has abundance and they have none. The society has to protect the rights of each and every individual, each and every group however small it is. Otherwise the society will become a prison for all. By defending someone today, you protect your own interests in the future.


350 pages

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released October 28, 2011
ISBN13 9781937387617
Publishers Telemachus Press, LLC
Pages 350
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 20 mm   ·   513 g
Language English