The Forum of Free Enterprise was a non-political organization founded in 1956 by A.D Shroff and was established to educate public opinion in India on free enterprise and a democratic way of life. The Forum published booklets to further its objects. The following booklet titled, “Freedom and economic growth ” was published in 1962 and was authored by Prof. G. Carl Weiland. In his first article titled, “Is socialism the answer?” the author focused on how globally, several countries do not have a requisite standard of living because the leaders are perceived through the notion of ideologies and lack of values. Mr. Weiland highlighted Switzerland’s standard of living as a viable example for the above-mentioned problem. He further emphasized the power the Asian countries held centuries ago and the downturn it faced following the future. He highlighted the failure of socialism to promote economic progress of sorts in countries following those policies. And lastly construed that the very problem that Europe and North America had to go through to emerge as developed economies is something underdeveloped nations need to follow too. The second article, “The real path of economic development,” focused on the underdeveloped countries and the policies it holds for vanquishing the existence of economic reasoning. The author studied several countries and the patterns that have been undermining their strengths for progress. The author emphasized the problem of capital and investment and hoped India can find a solution for its economic development.