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It contains a critique of the view that markets, left to their own devices, will provide socially optimal solutions. Capitalism in america by alan greenspan, adrian wooldridge. States werent always crystal clear in our history books. The concept of countervailing power is a book by john kenneth galbraith, written in 1952. It might have been written more than 40 years ago, but that doesnt stop this science fiction classic from exploring issues acutely relevant to us. Slaverys capitalism argues for slaverys centrality to the emergence of american capitalism in the decades between the revolution and the civil war. Capitalism in america is one of the most interesting books ive read in a long time. Greenspan is the former chair of the federal reserve in the united states, and as chair. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders.

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