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100 1  Brook, Yaron. 
245 10 Free market revolution :|b[how Ayn Rand's ideas can end 
       big government]|h[Hoopla electronic resource]. 
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511 1  Read by Tom Weiner. 
520    Here is a look at how our current economic crises are 
       caused by too much government-and how Ayn Rand's bold 
       defense of free markets can help us change course. The 
       rise of the Tea Party and the 2010 election results 
       revealed that tens of millions of Americans are alarmed by
       big government but skeptical that anything can or will be 
       done to stop the growth of the state. In Free Market 
       Revolution, the keepers of Ayn Rand's legacy argue that 
       the answer lies in Rand's pioneering philosophy of 
       capitalism and self-interest-a philosophy that more and 
       more people are turning to for answers. In the past few 
       years, Rand's works have surged to new peaks of popularity,
       as politicians like Paul Ryan, media figures like John 
       Stossel, and businessmen like John Mackey routinely name 
       her as one of their chief influences. Here, Brook and 
       Watkins explain how her ideas can solve a host of 
       political and economic ills, including the debt crisis, 
       inflation, overregulation, and the growing welfare state. 
       And most importantly, they show how Rand's philosophy can 
       enable defenders of the free market to seize the moral 
       high ground in the fight to limit government. This is a 
       fresh and urgent look at the ideas of one of the most 
       controversial figures in modern history-ideas that may 
       prove the only hope for the future. 
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650  0 Free enterprise. 
650  0 Capitalism. 
650  0 Self-interest. 
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