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Informationen zum Autor Stuart K. Hayashi works at the Hawaii State Capitol as a legislative analyst and aide in the governor's office and both legislative houses. Klappentext Life in the Market Ecosystem argues that of all the political philosophies, Objectivism is the one that is most fit for humanity.Life in the Market Ecosystem argues that of all the political philosophies, Objectivism is the one that is most fit for humanity. Inhaltsverzeichnis LIFE IN THE MARKET ECOSYSTEMThe Survival of the FreestTABLE OF CONTENTSAcknowledgmentsPrefacePart One-The Ecosystem of Human SocietyCh. 1. Adaptation Under Different Regime ModelsCh. 2. Folkways: Customs As Evolutionary AdaptationsCh. 3. Industrial Revolution As Cultural Evolution Ch. 4. The Role of the Individual in Kin SelectionCh. 5. Competing Secular Theories About EthicsCh. 6. The Market EcosystemCh. 7. The Standard Monopoly Myth Ch. 8. The Standard of Value: Individual Life Versus Kin SelectionCh. 9. A Bird Which Flies Solo: Liberty for the Loner Part Two-The Creation of WealthCh. 10. How Suicidal Is Global Capitalism? Ch. 11. The Issues of ImperialismCh. 12. Environmentalism As an Unsustainable PolicyCh. 13. Entrepreneurial AdaptationCh. 14. Man, The Resourceful Ape Ch. 15. How Financiers Energize Enterprise Ch. 16. Intellectual Property Rights Are Patently GreatCh. 17. The Peaceful Individual As Sovereign Part Three-The Distribution of WealthCh. 18. The Most Basic Need Ch. 19. Capitalism's Moral IdealismCh. 20. Laissez Faire Versus the Welfare State: Which Is More Ruthless Toward the Poor?Ch. 21. The Rich Get Richer and the Poor Get RicherBibliographyFinal Page of BibliographyAbout the AuthorTotal Number of Pages (including those numbered with Roman numerals)iii112868130186238273 305367403403 435466500540568596656696 696732760 789856974975988