Whole Foods' John Mackey : Why Intellectuals Hate Capitalism
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Originally released by The Reason Foundation, 2015.
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Whole Foods Market co-founder John Mackey, ahigh-profile critic of the minimum wage, Obamacare, and the regulatory state, Mackey believes that free markets are the best way not only to raise living standards but also to explore new ways of building community and creating meaning for individuals and society.He talks with Nick Gillespie about some of his ideas and philosophy. A Reason TV production.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

(2015). Whole Foods' John Mackey: Why Intellectuals Hate Capitalism . The Reason Foundation, .

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

2015. Whole Foods' John Mackey: Why Intellectuals Hate Capitalism. The Reason Foundation.

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Whole Foods' John Mackey: Why Intellectuals Hate Capitalism The Reason Foundation, 2015.

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Whole Foods' John Mackey: Why Intellectuals Hate Capitalism The Reason Foundation, , 2015.

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