A Durable Free Society: Utopian Dream or Realistic Goal?
Without doubt Americans regard themselves as a free people. But how well does their society fit the prescription of freedom?
Read MoreArthur Shenfield | March 1983
Without doubt Americans regard themselves as a free people. But how well does their society fit the prescription of freedom?
Read MoreArthur Shenfield | December 1981
Capitalism has been indicted on many counts. Some counts allege it to be an inefficient, unstable, or self-destructive system for the production of goods and services.
Read MoreArthur Shenfield | April 1977
Loss, waste, inefficiency, and above all the absence of control, are the story of what nationalization has really brought to the British people.
Read MoreArthur Shenfield | February 1975
The traditional theory of the free market economy clearly distinguishes it from anarchy. But this freedom needs to be protected by a constraining power.
Read MoreArthur Shenfield | June 1973
“The world needs a sizeable country, such as is yours, as a center of moral and political regeneration.”
Read MoreArthur Shenfield | September 1972
Let us consider the place of the consumer in an efficient, progressive economy. He should be sovereign. The purpose of the economy is to serve him and to serve him optimally.
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