Men of Wealth (LvMI)

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This book reminds us what a remarkable writer and journalist John T. Flynn truly was. It is a first-class business history, by any standard. It is the story of great fortunes made by the most notable men of wealth in history: Jacob Fugger, John Law, Nathan Rothschild, Thomas Gresham, Robert Owen, Cornelius Vanderbilt, and all the way through J.P. Morgan and J.D. Rockefeller.But there is a special twist to the story: the author understands economics and the state, so he has a special eye for ferreting out the difference between market means and unjust means of acquiring wealth. The stories are all fascinating, and the prose is impeccable.Truly, one is tempted to say that this book is a masterpiece, and it certainly should be a staple in business economics. The tragedy that this 1941 book was ever out of print is mitigated by this wonderful new ebook edition from the Mises Institute.What gave rise to such an amazing treatise? It was the New Deal itself. As an old-time progressive, Flynn was scandalized by the extent of the involvement of large corporate America in the regimentation of FDR. He knew what so many "liberals" refused to face: the New Deal was really a version of corporate fascism dressed up in the guise of populist economic policy.This fact made Flynn curious about the relationship between the state and the rich throughout history. Rather than merely bemoan events, he got to work on this research project. He discovered that it was always complicated: the wealthier classes have been entrepreneurial in both great and evil ways. He illustrates both in these biographical essays, which teach history in light of 20th-century economic events.This book is also a reminder of what remarkable journalists were once working and writing in this country. Flynn managed to combine scholarship, economic understanding, mature analytics, and a dashing style to create an irresistible package.To search for Mises Institute titles, enter a keyword and LvMI (short for Ludwig von Mises Institute); e.g., Depression LvMI Read more

ASIN B0075BC6E0
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Language English
File size 3.4 MB
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Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
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Print length 568 pages
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Publication date February 2, 2012
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