For all of us who support economic freedom, progress through market competition and the most important of all, individualism. Capitalism work when you do. Capitalist societies value risk taking and investment to grow enterprise and voluntary interactions to maximise social cooperation. This group is suited for libertarians, anarcho-capitalists or minarchists.

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Links to buy books:

Steven Pinker, The Blank Slate (2002): Amzn.to
Matt Ridley, The Evolution of Everything (2015): Amzn.to
James Burnham, The Machiavellians (1943): Amzn.to
Peter Hitchens, The Abolition of Britain (1999): Amzn.to
JL Talmon, The Origins of Totalitarian Democracy (1952): Amzn.to
Henry Hazlitt, Economics in One Lesson (1946): Amzn.to
Lawrence W. Reed (ed.), Excuse Me, Professor (2015): Amzn.to
Thomas Sowell, Basic Economics (2000): Amazon.com.au
Thomas Sowell, Vision of the Anointed (1996): Amzn.to
Angus Maddison, The Contours of the World Economy (2007): Amzn.to
Deane and Cole, British Economic Growth (1962): Amzn.to
Douglas Murray, Strange Death of Europe (2017): Amzn.to
Samuel P. Huntington, The Clash of Civilizations (1996): Amzn.to
Ludvig Von Mises, Human Action (1949): Amazon.com.au
Dani Rodrik, Economics Rules (2015): Amazon.com.au
Adam Smith, Wealth of Nations (1776): Amazon.com.au
Daron Acemoglu and James A. Robinson, Why Nations Fail (1900): Amazon.com.au
Friedrich Hayek, The Road to Serfdom (1944): Amazon.com
Paul Edward Gottfried, Conservatism in America (2007): Amazon.com.au
Roger Scruton, Conservatism Kindle Edition (2017): Amazon.com.au