The Key to Abundance
Language: English
Published by Independently published, 2026
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- Title
- The Key to Abundance
- Author
- RACHEWSKY, ROBERTO
- Publisher
- Independently published
- Publication year
- 2026
- Condition
- New
- Binding
- PAP
- Language
- English
- ISBN 13
- 9798197983688
- Item weight
- 177 grams
In an age where copying has become instantaneous and many increasingly question whether ideas should belong to anyone at all, Roberto Rachewsky confronts one of the defining moral and economic debates of modern civilization: does the creator possess a rightful claim over the products of his own mind?
Moving far beyond technical discussions of patents and copyrights, this book reconstructs the moral foundations of intellectual property from first principles. Drawing from philosophy, economics, political theory, and the history of civilization, Rachewsky argues that intellectual property is not merely a legal convenience or an economic incentive mechanism, but the recognition of a deeper moral reality: that human beings survive and prosper through rational creation.
Throughout the book, the author explores:
Why intellectual property is fundamentally different from monopoly
The fallacies behind the “information wants to be free” movement
Why the non-rival nature of ideas does not eliminate ownership
The relationship between creation, scarcity, and economic value
How civilization itself depends upon protecting creators
The moral conflict between the sovereign individual and the collective
The role of capitalism in transforming intelligence into abundance
Why attacks on intellectual property often reflect resentment toward productive achievement itself
Engaging thinkers such as John Locke, Adam Smith, Frédéric Bastiat, Ayn Rand, Murray Rothbard, and Richard Posner, The Key to Abundance offers a provocative and uncompromising argument: civilization advances because creators are free to transform thought into value and retain rightful authority over what they bring into existence.
At its deepest level, this is not merely a book about patents, copyrights, or trademarks. It is a book about civilization itself — about the relationship between thought and reality, creation and ownership, freedom and progress.
Because before every bridge, scientific discovery, technological revolution, software system, artistic masterpiece, and engine of prosperity, there was first a sovereign individual mind imagining what did not yet exist.
And protecting that act of creation may be one of the defining conditions of a free and abundant society.
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