University Press of America
Pages: 500
Trim: 6 x 9⅛
978-0-7618-3221-8 • Paperback • July 2005 • $68.99 • (£53.00)
Andrew Bernstein holds a Ph.D. in Philosophy from the Graduate School of the City University of New York. He has taught at Hunter College, the New School for Social Research, and Pace University. He currently teaches at SUNY Purchase, where he was selected Outstanding Faculty Member for 2004, and is a Visiting Professor of Philosophy at Marist College. Dr. Bernstein has lectured at universities across the United States, including Harvard, Yale, Stanford, the United States Military Academy at West Point; and at philosophical conferences both in America and abroad. He is author of the novel,
Heart of a Pagan, and is currently writing
Objectivism in One Lesson, an introduction to the philosophy of Ayn Rand. Additional essays and information about Dr. Bernstein can be found at his website:
www.AndrewBernstein.net.
Chapter 1 Introduction: The Great Disconnect
Chapter 2 History
Chapter 3 Philosophy
Chapter 4 Polemics
Chapter 5 Economics
Chapter 6 Afterword: The Great Disconnect Revisited
Chapter 7 Appendix: Robber Barons or Productive Geniuses
Chapter 8 Notes
Chapter 9 Annotated Bibliography of Liberty
Chapter 10 Index
For Professor Bernstein, there are no limits to what man can achieve. This book unabashedly supports capitalism—the system of individual rights, private property, and pursuit of profit. Every businessman who has earned profit, and the millions of customers who have benefited from business productivity should read this epic to appreciate capitalism's glorious accomplishments that we take for granted.
— Mark S. Rothstein, Founder and President, Harmoney Financial Advisers, Host of Mr. Money Radio and Television Shows
The Capitalist Manifesto is an immensely provocative work that should be read from the halls of academia to the streets of the Middle East. Mr. Bernstein's arguments pack the intellectual firepower to blast socialism back to the Stone Age. This rich book is a triumph in the crusade for liberty and individual rights.
— Jonathan Hoenig, Fox News Contributor and Portfolio Manager, Capitalistpig Hedge Fund LLC
This monumental work is a tribute to greatness—the exalted men of the mind who create a world of wealth and prosperity, and the great social system of liberty and individual rights that liberates a nation's mind power. Everyone should read this fascinating book for a clear understanding of capitalism—the system that has doubled our life span, created vast wealth, and generated even vaster opportunities.
— Carl B. Barney, Chairman and CEO, CollegeAmerica and Independence University
The Capitalist Manifesto is the most sophisticated, the most philosophical, indeed, the most brilliant defense of capitalism published in a generation. Bernstein has done what no conservative or libertarian proponent of capitalism has even dared try: to defend it on moral grounds. This book will revolutionize American culture if read by every college student. All in all, a remarkable achievement.
— C. Bradley Thompson, Ph.D., Professor of History and Political Science, Ashland University
Although this book is written for the educated generalist or layperson and the college student, it should be read by everyone—especially by journalists and politicians. Hopefully, it will be adopted as a textbook both here and abroad with foreign editions and translations. Bernstein's seminal work is a triumph in the crusade for freedom and individual rights. We certainly need more books like this.
— Ed Younkins, Professor of Accountancy, Wheeling Jesuit University
In succinctly presenting the historical-economic facts of 19th century capitalism, Professor Bernstein has performed an act of profound justice. While ably recounting how capitalism became the world's most practical social system, he also explains precisely why this was so: because it was the world's only supremely moral system.
— Richard M. Salsman, Duke University