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First published 2010

The Case for Legalizing Capitalism

The Case for Legalizing Capitalism by Kel Kelly is available as a free PDF and EPUB download at freecapitalists.org, licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.

Author
Kel Kelly
First published
2010
Format
PDF and EPUB
Pages
493
ISBN
9781933550626
Publisher
Mises Institute
License
Creative Commons Attribution 3.0

Markets, trade & industry

What's the "American system" of economics? Most people would say it is capitalism, which thereby deserves all fault when anything goes wrong. Well, Kel Kelly responds to this myth in this fast-paced and darn-near comprehensive treatment of the truth about the free market and intervention.

His thesis is that the problem isn't capitalism; it is that capitalism in the sense of a free market is not even legal in the United States. Sure, we have private property and some measure of commercial freedom, and enterprise thrives wherever it is permitted. But it is also strangled, hobbled, injured, and suffocated in nearly every aspect of American economic life.

He considers every important topic: banking, education, taxation, labor, environment, trade, war and peace, safety, medicine, drugs, and far more. He presents the reader with a basic explanation of how capitalism is supposed to work and how society functions when commerce is free. He then turns to all the areas of life that are distorted and destroyed by the great "helping hand" of government.

Kel Kelly had several ambitions in writing this book. He wanted a final and decisive answer to the constant attacks on economic freedom that have emerged since the housing bust. As in the 1930s, the enemies of capitalism are having a field-day with - but with bad analytics, bad economics, and a dreadful prescription that only makes matters worse. Also, Kel wanted to bring the energy, rigor, enlightenment, and fun of the website of the Mises Institute to the printed page.

In both respects, he has succeeded many times over. It is a book that every freedom lover can rally around and give to the deeply confused. And it is true that this book is very powerful: it can convince those who are looking for answers in the ever-lasting recession.

It moves the Austrian theory of the business cycle up front to present a popular understanding of booms and busts. Without understanding this point, there is scarce hope for figuring out the rest of the puzzle that is the economic stagnation of today. His entire treatment is, as Rothbard would say, "100% sound" in every area: it has that persuasive power that comes with telling it the way it is.

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493 pages, 44 chapters, and about 152,529 words in the edition this archive serves.
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Kel Kelly is the Head of Economic and Commodity Research at an international energy and agribusiness firm. He is the author of The Case for Legalizing Capitalism. He lives in Atlanta. Send him mail.

What's in it

44 chapters · 152,529 words · free to read here

  1. Preface
  2. Introduction
  3. Chapter 1: Labor: Workers Of The World Unite -- and Shoot Yourselves In The Foot
  4. Chapter 2: Trade: What It Is And How It Works
  5. Chapter 3: Inflation: The Printing Of Money Is The Root Of Most Evil
  6. Chapter 4: Regulation: The Helping Hand That Harms
  7. How Anti-Trust Regulation Brings About Monopolies
  8. Regulation of the Financial Industry
  9. Regulation of the Shrimp Industry
  10. Government Price Controls
  11. Regulation of the Healthcare Industry
  12. Regulation of Local Government Services
  13. Regulation of the Airline Industry
  14. Regulation of the Oil Industry
  15. Hurricane Katrina
  16. Abolish All Regulation
  17. Chapter 5: The Evil Corporation
  18. Chapter 6: When Capitalism Is Taken Away
  19. Chapter 7: The Morality Of Capitalism
  20. Chapter 8: War And Patriotism
  21. Chapter 9: Environmentalism -- at Any Cost
  22. Chapter 10: Socialist / Government Economic Policies
  23. Chapter 11: Political Quotes and News Blurbs
  24. "Amazon pays $1,500 in daily fines..."
  25. "Bush: US is Not Headed Into Recession"
  26. "Bill Gates Issues Call For Kinder Capitalism"
  27. "Some Chavez Allies Slow to Shed Luxuries"
  28. "Obama: China is Rising and It's Not Going Away..."
  29. "Peru's Fujimori Gets 25 years Prison For Massacres"
  30. "German City Wonders How Green Is Too Green"
  31. "Many Doctors Plan to Quit or Cut Back..."
  32. "Putting Money in the Hands of Unemployed..."
  33. "FDIC Warns US Bank Fund May Tank"
  34. "Fed Plans New Rules to Protect Homebuyers"
  35. "How Feds Invited the Mortgage Mess"
  36. "Giuliani Offers Health Care Plan"
  37. "Edwards to Crack Down on Wealthy Who Skirt Paying Their Share of Taxes"
  38. "N. Korea's Kim Jong Il Makes Rare Election Pitch"
  39. "I stand with the writers... "
  40. "France Brings Line Dancing Under State Control"
  41. "South Korea's 'Prophet of Doom' Indicted"
  42. Bibliography
  43. Index
  44. About the Author
Portrait of Kel Kelly

About the author

Kel Kelly

Kel Kelly is the Head of Economic and Commodity Research at an international energy and agribusiness firm. He is the author of The Case for Legalizing Capitalism. He lives in Atlanta. Send him mail. Read more about Kel Kelly.