From the Book - Regular Print - First edition.
Part I: Because eating your pets is overrated-socialism creates poverty
Chapter 1: Socialism destroyed Venezuela's once vibrant economy
Chapter 2: Socialism rewards corruption
Chapter 3: Interfering with free markets causes shortages
Chapter 4: Capitalism is the more moral system
Chapter 5: Capitalism benefits the middle class
Chapter 6: Income inequality does not ruin the economy or corrupt the government
Chapter 7: Under capitalism, the 1 percent is always changing
Chapter 8: The poor are better off under capitalism
Part II: Capitalism makes Scandinavia great
Chapter 9: Bernie's socialism also includes praise for dictators
Chapter 10: Today's American socialists don't know what socialism means
Chapter 11: Bernie Sanders is too liberal to get elected in Denmark
Chapter 12: No, Bernie, Scandinavia is not socialist
Chapter 13: Sweden's riches actually come from capitalism
Chapter 14: The Nordic model is welfarism, not socialism
Chapter 15: Sweden is shrinking taxes and welfare
Chapter 16: Welfarism requires high middle-class taxes
Chapter 17: American Scandinavians have it better here than in Scandinavia
Chapter 18: Swedish college is free, but it's not cheap or universal
Part III: A boot stamping on the human face forever-socialism and authoritarianism
Chapter 19: Socialism becomes authoritarianism
Chapter 20: Hitler was a socialist
Chapter 21: The Nazis hated capitalism
Chapter 22: The Nazis didn't believe in private property
Chapter 23: Socialism encourages eugenics
Chapter 24: Your degree of enthusiasm for socialism may decide whether you live or die
Part IV: Socialism doesn't create equality
Chapter 25: Socialism promises equality and leads to tyranny
Chapter 26: All aspects of culture eventually become targets for the planners
Chapter 27: If no one has to work, no one will
Chapter 28: The cure for failed socialism is always more socialism
Chapter 29: Poetry can be dangerous under socialism
Chapter 30: It's not socialism without purges
Part V: Where are these angels? The philosophy of socialism
Chapter 31: Socialism expects selfless rulers and citizens
Chapter 32: Progress comes from rebels and dreamers
Chapter 33: Freedom is not the inevitable outcome of history and must be protected
Part VI: Never let a crisis go to waste: socialism and alarmism
Chapter 34: Socialism leads to cronyism
Chapter 35: If socialists can't find a crisis, they will create one
Chapter 36: Socialism and climate change alarmism go together
Chapter 37: Socialist green new deal allows for no dissent
Chapter 38: Fake news and propaganda on the rise in America
Chapter 39: Welcome to the Panopticon: FaceCrime, PreCrime, and the surveillance state
Afterword: finding common ground.