
Member Reviews

Jordan's book starts a little slow with fundamentals and economic principles until it actually moves to the topic the title suggests. His approach and argument is largely based on the the theory that the markets will eventually regulate environmentalism. I would put the argument he makes on the right side of the political spectrum, though lefties would be well advised to read it. Arguments are sound.

This was a very interesting read, especially during an uncertain time in US politics. The author explained economics in a very easy to understand way then tied those concepts into environmentalism. I was pleasantly surprised how interesting the content was!
As someone who is involved in my community I think this is a great tool for people to think differently about solutions. Property rights are definitely a highly contested topic but in the realm of environmentalism, I was expertly convinced that it’s part of the solution to solving some of the country’s greatest problems.