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The Morality of CapitalismWhat Your
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ContentsIntroduction: The Morality
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Introduction: The Morality of Capit
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China, Morocco, the United States,
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in a friendly sense.” 9 The word
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Marx saw the “bourgeoisie” as i
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usinesses rising and falling more r
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and one an economist, and an interv
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Section IThe Virtues ofEntrepreneur
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is why I was mentioning the sophomo
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our society are motivated by purpos
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promote microfinance in poor countr
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ownership of wealth, was highly str
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in the world for a couple of hundre
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without a strong business sector th
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lightning rod and Watt’s steam en
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Competition and CooperationBy David
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advocates of “back to nature”
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that the associations within civil
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For-Profit Medicine and the Compass
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Profit and CompassionThat’s too s
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The Paradox of MoralityBy Mao Yushi
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after assessing the situation, sett
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efrigerators and color TVs, are onl
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epair trade are crowded out by the
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person, followed the principle of e
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if in return for A taking the bigge
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The Moral Logic of Equality and Ine
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equality in exchange is economicall
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eliminate or to establish inequalit
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earned by the poorest 10% of the po
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Adam Smith and the Myth of GreedBy
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them to lobby the state to create c
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strangers, but when we haggle for t
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Ayn Rand and Capitalism: The Moral
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the welfare state, which redistribu
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Welfarism: The Unchosen ObligationT
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Egalitarianism: “Fair” Distribu
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A worker is hired because of the an
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To live by reason we must accept in
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