The Price of Sin
A Commentary on Liberty
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About the Book
The Ten Commandments are the moral codes by which God had commanded the manner in which individuals are to lead their daily lives. However, more than this, embedded in the moral code first received by Moses is the foundations of capitalism and limited government “The bottom line is that Moses, Paine and Rand could have all sat down and agreed on the most important outcome, yet disagreed on the source. Can you imagine the scene? Stunning indeed.” After reading this book, you will never look at the organization of society [government] the same again.
About the Author
William Ayres Danielson received his MBA in 1989 and holds an undergraduate degree in Accounting with a secondary emphasis in Finance and MIS. Mr. Danielson's vocations are wide ranging including being self-taught in software development, web development and many years as a competitive distance runner and cross country skier, and recently as a cross country mountain bike racer. Reading and writing have consumed much of his time over the last several years, particularly in the areas of philosophy and economics; he is an author of hundreds of blogsphere articles, both under his real name and under pseudonyms. He resides with his wife and daughter in a small town in Northern Wisconsin. Mark Alan Pribonic holds a M.A. degree in Economics from the University of Alabama and a B.A. in Economics from Florida Southern College. His career over the past twenty years has been involved as a position trader in the equity markets, the greatest supply and demand arena in the world. Mark’s interests are far and wide, but Economics and American history are his scholarly passions. Those passions have led to extensive writings regarding the basis of liberty. Mark currently resides in Wisconsin along with his wife and two children.