Common sense says that capitalism is not a human invention. Rather, its a natural law woven into the fabric of life?
In a world increasingly divided over economics, politics, and freedom itself, Nature's Capitalism offers a bold new perspective. Drawing from biology, history, philosophy, and personal experience, Eugene L. Bryan observes that every living thing survives through a Nature-based imperative: profit or perish.
From the smallest plant to the most complex society, life depends on gaining more than it expends in energy, effort, and resources, Bryan explores how love of life, freedom, and freewill exchanges have fueled humanity's great advances in peace and prosperity. For humans, Nature's capitalism is rooted in its incentives, win-win rewards, and our pursuits of happiness.
Blending philosophical insight with practical observations of civilization, economics, and human nature, Nature's Capitalism challenges readers to rethink common assumptions about wealth, inequality, free markets, and social destinies.