The Walton Street Tycoons by Jim Lesczynski

Submitted by Bill St. Clair on Sun, 2007-02-18 07:24.

L. Neil Smith at The Libertarian Enterprise - A book review. Convinced me. I went right to Amazon.com, and pre-ordered my copy for $9.95 plus $3.95 shipping. They expect it to ship on Feb. 24, meaning I should have it in my hot little hands a couple of days later. [tle]

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Not to give anything away, The Walton Street Tycoons is about the entrepreneurial genius of a big, bright double handful of almost junior high kids in an economically moribund community whose corrupt socialist leaders are jealous and want to shut them down and steal all they've accomplished—with no more understanding of how it was done than the second-handers who tried to torture John Galt into leading them.

It's also about the way taxation, "safety", "health", and other regulation, and—100 extra points for Jim!—professional licensure destroy what others have striven with all their might to build. It's about a new Renaissance that will result if all that can be done away with.

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