Wealth and Poverty by George Gilder

Wealth and Poverty

George Gilder

365 pages first pub 1981 (editions)

nonfiction business economics politics challenging informative medium-paced

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In this acclaimed work, Gilder offers an illuminating discussion of how to increase wealth and curtail poverty, arguing that most welfare programs only serve to keep the poor in poverty as victims of welfare dependency.

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