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* [[Positive non-interventionism]] * [[Positive non-interventionism]]
-* ''[[Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal]]'' by [[Ayn Rand]]+* ''[[Capitalism: A Love Story]]''
* ''[[Das Kapital]]'' by [[Karl Heinrich Marx]] * ''[[Das Kapital]]'' by [[Karl Heinrich Marx]]
* ''[[The Theory of Business Enterprise]]'' by [[Thorstein Veblen]] * ''[[The Theory of Business Enterprise]]'' by [[Thorstein Veblen]]
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Capitalism generally refers to an economic system in which the means of production are all or mostly privately.

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