A clear, evidence-driven case against socialism that focuses on how wealth really grows and why liberty matters.
In this concise analysis, the author argues that progress comes from the minds of a few, not the many, and that wealth is created when invention and intelligent design augment labor. You’ll see simple ideas about work and tools contrasted with the larger question of how societies flourish, and why individual liberty remains essential to progress. The text uses plain language and everyday examples to examine the promises and perils of social planning.
- Understand how invention and intelligent use of tools drive productive wealth, not sheer labor alone.
- Explore the tension between collective control and individual liberty in economic life.
- See practical arguments about why a free, initiative‑rich society may outperform centralized schemes.
- Learn how historical examples are used to question the viability of broader socialism.
Ideal for readers of classic political economy and those weighing the balance between state involvement and personal responsibility.