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Record Nr.

UNINA9910460432203321

Autore

Medaille John

Titolo

Toward a Truly Free Market [[electronic resource] ] : A Distributist Perspective on the Role of Government, Taxes, Health Care, Deficits, and More

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Newburyport, : Intercollegiate Studies Institute, 2014

ISBN

1-4976-4436-4

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (339 p.)

Collana

Culture of enterprise series Toward a truly free market

Disciplina

330.1

Soggetti

Capitalism -- Social aspects

Distributive justice

Economic policy -- Social aspects

Economics -- Sociological aspects

Free enterprise -- Social aspects

Distributive justice - Sociological aspects

Economics - Sociological aspects

Economic policy - Social aspects

Capitalism - Social aspects

Free enterprise

Business & Economics

Economic Theory

Electronic books.

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di contenuto

Cover Page; Title Page; Contents; Chapter 1 What's in a Name?; Chapter 2 If It Ain't Broke …; Chapter 3 Political Economy as a Science; Chapter 4 The Purpose of an Economy; Chapter 5 Equilibrium, or The Tao of Economics; Chapter 6 Justice and the Political Economy; Chapter 7 The Fictitious Commodities: Money; Chapter 8 The Fictitious Commodities: Labor; Chapter 9 The Fictitious Commodities: Land; Chapter 10 Property as Proper to Man; Chapter 11 The Just Wage as the Key to Equilibrium; Chapter 12 Taxes and Tax Reform; Chapter 13 The Proper Role of Government; Chapter 14 The Cost of Government



Chapter 15 Taxes, Economic Rent, and ExternalitiesChapter 16 Distributism and Industrial Policy; Chapter 17 Distributism and the Health Care System; Chapter 18 The Practice of Distributism; Chapter 19 Building the Ownership Society; Notes; Select Bibliography; Index; Copyright Page

Sommario/riassunto

<DIV>John C. Médaille is the author of <I>The Vocation of Business: Social Justice in the Marketplace</I> and an instructor at the University of Dallas. He writes and lectures frequently on economics. Médaille has more than thirty years' experience in management at large corporations and as a small businessman, and he served five terms as a city councilman in his hometown of Irving, Texas.<BR /><br clear=""all"" /> <BR /></DIV>