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Philosophers of Capitalism: Menger, Mises, Rand, and Beyond

Contributor(s): Block, Walter (Contribution by), Bostaph, Samuel (Contribution by), Crespo, Ricardo F (Contribution by), Herbener, Jeffrey M (Contribution by), Johnsson, Richard C B (Contribution by), Machan, Tibor R (Contribution by), Rasmussen, Douglas B (Contribution by), Rothbard, Murray N (Contribution by), Sciabarra, Chris Matthew (Contribution by), Sechrest, Larry J (Contribution by), Smith, Barry (Contribution by), Zúñiga, Gloria (Contribution by), Younkins, Edward W (Editor)

ISBN: 9780739110775

Publisher: Lexington Books

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Pub Date: November 3, 2005

Dewey: 330.122

LCCN: 2005011067

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.85" H x 8.98" L x 6.22" W ( 1.11 lbs) 376 pages

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Description: Philosophers of Capitalism provides an interdisciplinary approach, attempting to discover the feasibility of an integration of Austrian Economics and Ayn Rand's philosophy of Objectivism. Edward W. Younkins supplies essays presenting the essential ideas of Carl Menger, Ludwig ...

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Edward W. Younkins is Professor of Accountancy and Business at Wheeling University, Executive Director of its Institute for the Study of Capitalism and Mortality, and the founder of the university's undergraduate major in Political and Economic Philosophy.

He is also the founding director of the school's Master in Business Administration (MBA) and Master of Science in Accountancy (MSA) programs. He earned in Ph.D. in Accountancy from the University of Mississippi and earned state and national hours on the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and Certified Management Accountant (CMA) exams, respectively. Dr. Younkins also received the Outstanding Educator Award for 1997 from the West Virginia Society of CPAs.

He is on the editorial board of Reason Papers and Libertarian Papers, the advisory board of The Journal of Ayn Rand Studies (JARS), the board of trustees of The Savvy Street, and is series editor of Capitalist Thought: Studies in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics for Lexington Books. The author of numerous articles in accounting and business journals, he has also published in many free-market-oriented journals.

He has authored or edited a dozen books including his trilogy of books on freedom and flourishing: Capitalism and Commerce, Champions of a Free Society, and Flourishing and Happiness in a Free Society.

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"In his thought-provoking follow-up to Capitalism and Commerce, Edward Younkins makes a compelling case that the Austrian value-free defense of capitalism and the moral arguments of Aristotle and Ayn Rand are compatible and complimentary. He shows persuasively that the study of human action and of its grounding in natural law will reveal the intimate connection between economic and moral principles." --Martin Masse, Publisher, Le Québécois Libre

"Edward Younkins understands that the Objectivist philosophy, with its Aristotelian roots, is consistent with the Austrian economics that provide the best understanding of free market: indeed, one cannot have the one without the other. This book magnificently establishes the link between economics and morality." --Edward Hudgins, Executive Director, The Objectivist Center

"Only those who have a broad understanding of the social order can make consistent and knowledgeable judgments about the appropriateness of individual policy offerings. Philosophers of Capitalism provides a broad understanding and is an important work that everyone should have close at hand." --Gary Wolfram, George Munsen Professor of Political Economy, Hillsdale College

"Who says that capitalism has no poets? This collection arrives to prove that the history of ideas in our time is filled with wonderful celebrations of the free market. No intellectual task is more urgent than to explain the economic basis of civilization itself, a task which Philosophers of Capitalism accomplishes magnificently." --Llewellyn H. Rockwell, Jr., President, Ludwig von Mises Institute

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