Choosing the Good Life: Two Competing Economic Visions shines a
bright light on one of the greatest issues of the 21st century. It
also tees up one of the most vitally important decisions you will
ever make as a citizen. Indeed, this book presents the two distinct
and competing economic visions for what constitutes the "Good
Life." These economic visions represent two different economic
systems, two different ways of looking at life, and two different
ways of living life. In fact, they are based on two opposing
philosophies of life. Today, at the beginning of the 21st century,
each economic vision is competing for your mind and fighting for
your support. Your choice of economic visions will help to
determine whether America and our civilization will grow or
decline; whether we will live in prosperity or struggle with
poverty; and whether we will live in peace or at war. You have
enormous power as a citizen to influence, shape and decide
America's future. Truly, your choice and the choices of millions of
other citizens will ultimately impact and help to determine which
economic vision will become reality in America and in the world.
While this book addresses citizens in America in the early 21st
century, its principles and knowledge apply equally well across
both time and space. The ideas within Choosing the Good Life are
appropriate to citizens in other nations today, and likely will be
relevant for generations of citizens to come in the future. In that
sense, it is a classic book on economic freedom.
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