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The Tyranny of Socialism Yves Guyot
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308 pages Rating: 4.33 | 3 Users | 1 review Reviews

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Title | : | The Tyranny of Socialism |
Author | : | Yves Guyot |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Deluxe Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 308 pages |
Published | : | October 28th 2009 by BiblioLife |
Categories | : | History. Economics |
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ISBN: | 1116184311 (ISBN13: 9781116184310) |
Edition Language: | English |
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I wrote the foreword to Laissez Faire Books' ePub/mobi edition, available at LFB.org through the book club or at Amazon.com (mobi only).This is a polemical, quirky, and often charming book that takes serious swipes at socialism. On first read, I was not a big fan, but giving the book more attention, I saw its many merits. Indeed, though the same author's later book on the subject, Socialist[ic]* Fallacies, is more reserved in temper and takes greater care with the actual arguments of socialistI wrote the foreword to Laissez Faire Books' ePub/mobi edition, available at LFB.org through the book club or at Amazon.com (mobi only).This is a polemical, quirky, and often charming book that takes serious swipes at socialism. On first read, I was not a big fan, but giving the book more attention, I saw its many merits. Indeed, though the same author's later book on the subject, Socialist[ic]* Fallacies, is more reserved in temper and takes greater care with the actual arguments of socialist

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