Published Friday, June 27, 2008 by Jeffrey A. Tucker
The following attempts to explain the most important idea in the history of social analysis. The notion (a description of reality that is all around us but rarely noticed) has been around for centuries. It was first observed by ancients. It was described with rigor by late-medieval monks. It was given scientific precision in the classical period. It is the basis of advances in social theory in the 20th century.
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Cooperation: How a Free Market Benefits Everyone (2.26 MB)