Well, if they didn't mention Hernando do Soto, here it is. Check this one out if you haven't come across his work. He is one of a very few on earth who get the idea of property rights and capitalism as it should be.
as I already stated: it was this very article. there is no difference between that article and this article. that article was posted on FR last week.
over the years, several FReepers have tried to bean me with Hernando De Soto (iirc: carry-okie, tpaine, congressman billybob, among others)
as my noggin is small and pointy, they have all missed :)
does de Soto base his thinking on economics/property on a fundamental understanding of an individual's time? if he does not, I don't see that I'll have much use for him