Dear
John,
Throughout history, humans have endured crushing poverty, famine, disease, violence, and death.
In fact, if we dial back to just 200 years ago, 90% of human beings lived in conditions that we now classify as extreme poverty. But with the rise of economic freedom and the emergence of capitalism, this figure has been reduced from 90% to 9%—lifting billions of people out of poverty.
This fact should certainly be celebrated and studied more than it is, and that’s why I’m sending you this email today.
Atlas Network recently published a new book that explores how the advance of liberty unleashed this turning point in history. It’s titled Liberty: Antidote to Poverty, and I want to make sure you receive a free digital sample, which you can access using this secure link:
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John,
inside, you’ll discover how improvements in quality of life, life expectancy, and significant medical and technological advances resulted from great minds that lived in free societies and had time to develop, research, and innovate. And you’ll get answers to questions like:
* What is the proper role of government, and what is the free market answer to poverty?
* How can people in countries suffering from poverty, malnutrition, or famine begin to enjoy the same opportunities as people in freer, wealthier parts of the world?
* How has the rise of economic freedom enabled prosperity to replace poverty in so many places around the world?
* How can we use this knowledge to continue to uplift people in every country and community?
You can get your free digital sample of Liberty: Antidote to Poverty using this secure link ([link removed]) . I think you’ll enjoy it.
In Liberty,
Vale Sloane
Director of Development
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