Frank Solomon was a teacher for thirty-two years with the New York City school system, from which he retired in 1996. Since 1978, he has been writing on economic issues, including the necessity of radically changing our welfare system to reflect classical free enterprise. These and other transformations would make our society better able to fulfill the needs of people. Through thirteen editions of The Manifesto of Capitalism and several other works, Mr. Solomon has demonstrated the great value of classical capitalism as it is embodied in Adam Smith’s Wealth of Nations.