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Louis E. Carabini (Author)
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October 20, 2008

"No one should be allowed to own a yacht."

"The salaries of company executives are too high"

"No one should be allowed to inherit wealth."

We are surrounded every day by anti-capitalist clichés'. We encounter them in casual conversation constantly among family, friends, and casual talks at the store or church, to say nothing of the media.

Famed investor and businessman Louis Carabini, the founder of Monex, has been hearing this all his life. He wrote this book to answer the critics of the free market in a way that they could understand and accept. His overriding theme is that all attacks on capitalism are an attack on liberty and the human spirit. His argument is that these attacks are futile. They backfire and don't work to achieve socially desirable ends.

There are two ideological tendencies: to be inclined toward liberty (letting others live their lives in any peaceful way) or to be inclined toward mastery (permitting others live only as another sees fit).

The topics he deals with include all of the most familiar: income inequality, CEO pay, the need to redistribute wealth, the need for government to create jobs, the limits to growth, the need to tax some particular industry, the need to end inheritance, the problem of materialism and capitalism, the need for more money, the lure of democratic decision making, the problem of luxury, and many other such issues.

Carabini has a patience about his prose. He explains the economics. He explains the ethics. He explains the politics. And he always returns to the central theme of the human spirit. Every attack on capitalism masks the desire to rule others through force. It is a great theme in the history of classical liberal writing but Carabini brings it up to date for our times.

If you are vexed by anti-capitalists attacks all around you, this book provides vast amounts of intellectual ammunition to deal with it. It is also an excellent book to give someone who just can't seem to understand the merit of economic liberty.


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  • Paperback: 112 pages
  • Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute (October 20, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1933550295
  • ISBN-13: 978-1933550299
  • Product Dimensions: 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.8 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #838,004 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
I have read dozens of books on the topic of liberty and Inclined to Liberty is definitely one of the best I have come across. Louis Carabini does a great job at presenting the ideas in an easy to understand, concise method. I recommended this book as a great, short book which covers important concepts of liberty and dispels many of the common arguments against freedom. It would be an excellent book for people who are new or hostile to the message of liberty as well as those who are already familiar with and in favor of the philosophy.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful
The challenge many Libertarians face is expressing their views in a manner that can be easily comprehended by others. Lou Carabini provides an ingeniously simple look at the continuum from socialism to liberty. I have spent countless hours conversing with those drawn to socialism, people on the fence, and some more inclined to liberty. In retrospect, nothing could have expressed my point of view better than the contents of this book.
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A Great Read On Liberty February 2, 2009
I shamefully admit that I don't like reading books. I tend to get most of my information from journal articles and other short works. I came across "Inclined to Liberty" from a mention by the author. I wasn't sure what to expect, but came away extremely impressed. The book does a tremendous job of capturing and maintaining attention as every chapter captivates you towards wanting to see what the author has to say next. The message of liberty is strong in this book and the points are well made to be easily understood and interpreted by the political and apathetic alike. I have allowed friends to borrow my copy and the first response has been outstanding. If you would like a book that makes for great conversation on liberty and is a short, two-three evening read, "Inclined to Liberty" is for you. I highly, highly recommend this great read on liberty.
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