
Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal
"Capitalism: The Unknown Ideal" by Ayn Rand is a book that defends free-market economics, emphasizing voluntary trade, property rights, and individual innovation as the foundation of prosperity. It advocates for minimal government interference, believing that personal initiative and competition naturally lead to progress and better living standards. The book explores how capitalism fosters freedom, creativity, and efficiency, while critiquing government controls and collectivism. Overall, it presents capitalism not just as an economic system but as a moral choice for maximizing individual rights and human potential.