![]() ![]() Sowell doesn’t offer lots of statistics and back-up material. ![]() Sowell’s concise, easy-to-read style cuts through the jargon of most economic discussions to lay bare the underlying, plain heartwood. He calls for as little regulation as possible, mainly because regulations have unintended and usually undesirable economic consequences when seen with a long-range perspective. Writing to educate the general reader, not to further instruct the sophisticated economist, the author advocates minimal government interference. ![]() The distinctions author Thomas Sowell draws between political and economic logic should become a valuable part of each voter’s mental apparatus. This excellent, short, clear book should be part of everyone’s reference library, particularly those who wish to understand standard conservative economic thought. ![]()
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