Fake History Is Giving Capitalism a Bad Name
Fake History Is Giving Capitalism a Bad Name
I first heard the names Adam Smith and John Maynard Keynes when I was a high-school sophomore. My teacher announced, as if it were a fact as firm as any law of thermodynamics, that the Great Depression was caused by laissez-faire policies advocated by Smith, and that salvation came from the more scientifically sound ideas...
By Donald J. Boudreaux
Capitalism Is Impersonal, Not Soulless
Capitalism Is Impersonal, Not Soulless
There’s a lot to like in Richard Jordan’s recent essay at Law & Liberty, “Romancing Creative Destruction.” But it’s also infected with a notable flaw, namely, Jordan’s claim, complete with added emphasis, “capitalism is soulless.” Read narrowly, this assertion is empty of useful meaning. Capitalism isn’t a sentient creature; it has neither consciousness nor a...
By Donald J. Boudreaux