In Capitalism and Commerce, Edward Younkins provides a clear and
accessible introduction to the best moral and economic arguments
for capitalism. Drawn from over a decade of business school
teaching, Younkins's work offers the student of political economy
and the educated layperson a clear, systematic treatment of the
philosophical concepts that underpin the idea of capitalism and the
business, legal, and political institutions that impact commercial
enterprises. Divided into seven parts, the work discusses
capitalism and morality; individuals, communities, and the role of
the state; private and corporate ownership; entrepreneurship and
technological progress; law, justice, and corporate governance; and
the obstacles to a free market and limited government.
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