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Product Description: Hunting Down Social Darwinism is the third and final installment in the trilogy, The Nature of Liberty. The trilogy gives a secular, ethical defense of laissez-faire capitalism, inspired by Ayn Randâs ideas. The trilogyâs first book, The Freedom of Peaceful Action, provided the philosophic theory behind the ethics of a free-enterprise system based on the individual rights to life, liberty, and private property which John Locke described...read more
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9780739186701 | Lexington Books, February 17, 2015, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: Hunting Down Social Darwinism is the third and final installment in the trilogy, The Nature of Liberty.
Product Description: Life in the Market Ecosystem, the second book in the Nature of Liberty trilogy, confronts evolutionary psychology head on. It describes the evolutionary psychologistsâ theory of gene-culture co-evolution, which states that although customs and culture are not predetermined by anyoneâs genetic makeup, oneâs practice of a custom can influence the likelihood of that person having children and grandchildren...read more
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9780739186688 | Lexington Books, November 13, 2014, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: Life in the Market Ecosystem, the second book in the Nature of Liberty trilogy, confronts evolutionary psychology head on.
Product Description: The Freedom of Peaceful Action is the first installment of the trilogy The Nature of Liberty, which makes an ethical philosophic case for individual liberty and the free market against calls for greater government regulation and control...read more
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9780739186664 | Lexington Books, April 23, 2014, cover price $150.00 | About this edition: The Freedom of Peaceful Action is the first installment of the trilogy The Nature of Liberty, which makes an ethical philosophic case for individual liberty and the free market against calls for greater government regulation and control.
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