Abstract
This treatise is about civic free enterprise in an American Republic. I emphasize the adjective civic here because there are two distinct kinds of free enterprise: civic and uncivic. Only civic free enterprise is compatible with the principle the United States was founded upon and which justified the American Revolution; namely, the principle of liberty with justice for all citizens. In the pages which follow I explain the difference between civic and uncivic free enterprise. The subject treated here necessarily deals with economics, capitalism, entrepreneurship, and business.