Louis E. Carabini
Louis Carabini received a B.A. in Pre-Medical Studies at UCLA in 1952, founded Monex Precious Metals, a precious metals trading company, in 1967, and currently resides in southern California.
Articles
Lou Carabini refutes Jacob Hornberger's idea that a limited government is the way to protect life and liberty.
“The Broken Window,” An essay written by Frédéric Bastiat (1801–1850), was the first of a dozen short essays compiled under the heading, What is Seen and What is Not Seen (1964). In these essays...
The unseen effect that is missing in his "Broken Window" analysis is the diversion of time and energy from a community-enhancing endeavor (the unseen) to one of restoration (the seen).
Publications
From the introduction: Advancing social ideas that do not demand obedience or compliance requires far more personal patience than simply forcing others to comply via the political ballot box. The widely held idea that dicta and force can serve a
“No one should be allowed to own a yacht.” “The salaries of company executives are too high” “No one should be allowed to inherit wealth.” We are surrounded every day by anti-capitalist clichés. We encounter them in casual conversation constantly
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Chapter 10. A Better Life — A Better WorldLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 9. Political DemocracyLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 8. Complexity, Adaption, and Order: Visualing the Invisible HandLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 7. Obedience to AuthorityLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 6. Tragedy of the Commons and Human BehaviorLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 5. Discrimination, Beliefs, and ExpressionsLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 4. Fairness and EqualityLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 3. Doing Good: Nice Guys Finish FirstLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 2. Barbaric CivilityLouis E. Carabini -
Chapter 1. The Political BoxLouis E. Carabini -
IntroductionLouis E. Carabini