Steve Forbes Discusses How Capitalism Will Save Us
04 February 2010
Steve Forbes, President and CEO of Forbes Media, and Editor-in-Chief at Forbes magazine, discusses his latest book, "How Capitalism Will Save Us: Why Free People and Free Markets are the Best Answer in Today's Economy," and offers his thoughts on the big government "solutions" being pursued to address today's biggest problems.
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