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Over the last century, free-market capitalism and socialism have provided the
dominant interpretations, and conflicting visions, of political and...
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Dear Friend,
Over the last century, free-market capitalism and socialism have provided the
dominant interpretations, and conflicting visions, of political and economic
freedom. In the past few years, we’ve seen a growing trend among young
Americans in favor of socialism and against capitalism.
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But do they truly understand the history and outcomes of socialism and
capitalism?
This is precisely why we put together this brand new eBook, The History Of
Socialism And Capitalism
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, from Hoover Institution senior fellows Niall Ferguson and Victor Davis Hanson.
This eBook consists of two papers—one from each scholar—written in conjunction
withThe Human Prosperity Project on Socialism and Free-Market Capitalism. This
project provides objective and scholarly analyses of free-market capitalism,
socialism, and hybrid systems and provides evidence on the effectiveness of the
various systems on outcomes that affect prosperity and well-being.
I think you will find this new eBook particularly important and timely, given
the recent interest in policies that are radical from a US historical
perspective, some of which are advocated by political leaders.
Simply click here to request your free copy of The History Of Socialism And
Capitalism.
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Thanks,
Greg
Greg Stamps | Online Development
Hoover Institution | Stanford University
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