In a series of cases studies the author considers the measures that led Chile, New Zealand, China or the US to an era of plenty where all parts of
society, including the poorest, became better off. Supporting Adam Smiths observation that liberating people from tax, regulations and central state planning can increase productivity and wealth, Floru makes a case against Western leaders and political clairvoyants tendency to seek solutions in the very theories which caused the world economic crisis in the first place and argues that only growth can increase the total wealth
and give a brighter future to everyone.