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  FYI:  No government or culturally founded ideological institution has a right to a person's wealth.  Your wealth is what you have left over from your human survival needs of food, clothing and shelter. Your economic earnings are the product of your mind, education, and physical devotion to earn one's right to survive on earth. No person, group or nation has a right to your earnings no matter how great. Taxation of a people and their economy is legal robbery by those who want to control a person's nation and socioeconomic values.  Only capiatalism can create wealth, without it you will live in poverty, which the political socialistic or theocratic elite will ride on the backs of the poor.
      "The Philosophy of Morals & Values," by Nicola, shows that income taxes for individuals, companies and corporations are immoral. Beware! Not all books on economics embrace free enterprise or capitalism, but many believe in a theocracies, Fascist economies, or socialism.  We may from time to time  provide the opposing views on economics here (such as the government's Keynesian economics ), since we may want to understand Sun Tsu's dictum in "The Art of War,"  that is,  ' to know your enemy.'

     Ultimately, the direction that this country is now taking, we will become a Kingdom, a totalitarian theocracy, or a totalitarian socialist nation and the young will witness the next 1000 years in abject poverty, i.e. slavery.  It is all because we think capitalism is a an evil concept, so we embrace laws to enslave ourselves, having learnt nothing of  free enterprise and failed to embrace The Moral Code

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Adam Smith

 'The Wealth of Nations" by Adam Smith:      ( An Historical Work) 
     Living in Britain, Smith worked on his Wealth of Nations which was first published to great acclaim in 1776.  Smith's advocacy of what we would call classical liberal capitalism was a radical departure from long-standing traditions of  absolutisim with their  view of human beings as inherently wayward, sinful, and therefore in constant need of  supervision or the strong arm of socialist law or ecclesiastical canon authority.  Today, almost all people in democratically free nations do not understand economics and that is sure to cost them their freedoms.  They have no concept of our system of capitalism that has given them their wealth. They are not taught in school and only know what they hear in the press.
      Smith argued that humankind ought to be left free to follow their inborn inclinations, which were to sustain life and to acquire things of value, i.e. to profit. Human interests are best served by a state that fully abstains from interference, i.e. infringement in the free enterprise of its people.
ISBN 0-19-283134-B      USA  $11.00 + S&H

Economics,  Paperback, pp 590, Published by, Prometheus Books,  NY

 

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 "THE ART OF WAR" by Sun Tzu:
        Sun Tsu, lived in China twenty five hundred years ago about the time of Confucius. In his ancient Chinese text his work has occupied kings, dictators, and generals concerning his principles for strategy in WINNING military conflict.  Not only do his principles apply to the military, but may imply in principle to succeed in our socioeconomic lives.  This book is studied by people in all walks of life, to know clearly, what is one's objective, learn from your competitors, endeavor to know and respect them.
        Sun Tzu's stratagems were understood by Ho Lu, king of the state of Wu that he made Tzu a general of the king's army.  Sun Tzu, employing strategy in psychology, deceit,  power, and diplomacy in his art of war and is credited with defeating many armies after he had written this organized treatise of eighteen chapters on the proper conduct of war.
 U.S.A. $7.95 + S&H                  Canada $12.50+ S&H         

 ISBN: 1-59308-017-4   ( LC Control Number  2003100876 )    Paperback,  pp 197, Published by:   The  Oxford University Press   NY 

 

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THE FREE MARKET AND ITS ENEMIES

 

 "The Free Market and Its Enemies" by Ludwig von Mises

       Ludwig von Mises was born September 29, 1881 in Lemberg in the old Austro - Hungarian Empire (now known as Livov in Western Ukraine).  He graduated from The University of Viena in 1906 with a doctorial degree in jurisprudence and a specialization in economics.  He worked as a law clerk, and later hired by the Viena Chamber of Commerce, Crafts, and Industry, in 1909 and in a few years promoted to become one of the Chamber's senior economic analysts.  When he published in 1912, "The Theory of Money and Credit" he was soon recognized as one of the most insightful and penetrating minds in Austria.  He also taught many of the brightest students from Europe and the United States, attracting also the best Viennese minds in economics, political science, history, phiosophy and sociology, regularly participating.
         This short book has nine lectures, lessons from:  1.  "Economics and its Opponents," to:  9.  "The Business Cycle and Beyond," a valuable learning experience for any student of economics.  Mises is still  the leading voice for freedom in the Western World.
SBN  1-57246-208-6       Paperback, pp 90,

   USA $14.00 +  S&H                                            Canada $20.00 + S&H

Published by: The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc.  NY

 

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 "PLANNED  CHAOS"  by Ludwig Von Mises

      If you are pleased with Mise's:  "The Free Market and its Enemies,"  "Planned Chaos," shows us how we are duped into enslaving ourselves because of our ignorance they have planned for. The characteristic mark of the age for socialists, theocracies, and the variations of Fascist nations is their attack on the institutions of  freedom particularly capitalism. Of particular danger with the dictatorial nature of all the political parties in the United States, and there are no competing parties that wants freedom, with one exception, the Libertarian Party.  Contrary to peoples beliefs is that democratic and republican parties both are anti capitalistic in practice, though not in rehtoric, espousing that they want to preserve freedom while they both consistantly create social programs to tear capitalism down.
        Capitalism is an economic system, it is not an ideology, and like all systems such as government, justice, military, congressional, political,  and/or any system requiring rule of conduct, can be mismanaged fraudulently. In our applying justice for wrong doing in any system we do not throw out the dirty bath water with the baby

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SBN 910614-00-8   Paperback,  pp 90,Published by: The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc. NY

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