This book presents a general theory of economics based on free will. The laws of economics are deduced from the premise that people have free will and can change physical things in an attempt to achieve their chosen values. In addition, a theory of rights is also deduced from that premise. The conclusions are similar to those of the Austrian economists, such as Frederick Hayek and Ludwig von Mises, and to the philosopher, John Locke.
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Richard D. Fuerle has a Masters degree in Economics from the University of Pittsburgh and a Ph.D. in Economics, mentored by Hans F. Sennholz. He also has undergraduate degrees in math, chemistry, and physics, and a J.D. (law) degree. He practices patent law.
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