Summary:
The book argues in favor of economic growth and the expansion of prosperity, challenging the notion that austerity and restraint are necessary for society's well-being. It presents a case for embracing material progress and the positive role that wealth creation can play in improving living standards globally.
Key points:
1. Universal Economic Progress: Ben-Ami advocates for economic growth that benefits everyone, not just the elite, promoting widespread access to symbols of wealth like Ferraris.
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