Aimed at both the intelligent layman and the professional economist, the two volumes of this book are the most comprehensive and intellectually powerful explanation of the nature and value of laissez-faire capitalism that has ever been written.
Within economic theory, they integrate leading ideas of the Austrian school with need.
They represent a twofold major integration of truths previously discovered by other writers, combined with numerous original contributions made by the author himself.
Aimed at both the intelligent layman and the professional economist, the two volumes of this book are the most comprehensive and intellectually powerful explanation of the nature and value of laissez-faire capitalism that has ever been written