Archive for Richard A. White
Book Review: Poverty and Wealth: The Christian Debate Over Capitalism by Ronald H. Nash
Crossway Books, 9825 W. Roosevelt Road, Westchester, Illinois 60153 • 1986 • 223 pages, $8.95 paperback Good intentions divorced from sound economic theory can produce disastrous consequences, and, according to Professor Ronald Nash, this is precisely the trouble with ecclesiastical pronouncements on social issues. Nash approaches economics almost exclusively from the Austrian free market perspective, [...]
1Jan1987 | Richard A. White | 0 comments | ContinuedBook Review: Money And Freedom by Hans F. Sennholz
Libertarian Press, Inc., Spring Mills, PA 16875 • 1985, Also available from The Foundation for Economic Education. 102 pages • $6.00 paperback Money is the most marketable economic good in society. Individuals attach value to money with the future expectation of obtaining with it goods and services in the market; money is valuable because of [...]
1Oct1986 | Richard A. White | 1 comment | Continued-
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