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Routledge
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Routledge
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Routledge
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The Politics of Envy is a fit and proper sequel to the author's previous book, The Politics of Plunder. But beyond the previous collection, Doug Bandow herein offers a theoretical rationale for the current malaise in central government in the United States. He sees the core problem as the immense increase in government spending combined with regulatory machinery that extends to every area of life... Read more
I: The Transcendent Questions; 1: Virtue versus Freedom? Allies or Antagonists?; 2: God and the Economy: Is Capitalism Moral?; 3: Should Christians Be Statists?; 4: Libertarians and Christians in a Hostile World; II: Abortion The Irreconcilable Conflict; 5: The Real Meaning of Choice; 6: From Pro-Choice to Pro-Coercion; 7: The Escalating Abortion Wars; III: Earth Keeping or Earth Worship?; 8: Ecology as Religion: Faith in Place of Fact; 9: Environmentalism: The Triumph of Politics; IV: Republic or Empire: The New Wilsonism; 10: Keep the Troops and the Money at Home; 11: The Pitfalls of Collective Security; V: International Debt or Development?; 12: The Misdeeds of International Aid; 13: World Bank: Servant of Governments, Not Peoples; VI: The Regulatory State; 14: America’s Regulatory Dirty Dozen; 15: Whither Health Care in the Age of Clinton?; 16: The Pharmaceutical Industry: Problem or Solution?; 17: National Service: Utopias Revisited; 18: Real Welfare Reform: An Idea Whose Time Has Come; 19: War on Drugs or America?; VII: Redistribution without End; 20: Still Paying for Government; 21: The Decade of Envy; 22: Not Theirs to Give; 23: Tax Fairness, Clinton-Style; 24: The New Democrats: Spend and Tax, Rather than Tax and Spend; 25: A Coast-to-Coast Federal Dole; 26: The Time of the Political Locusts; 27: The NEA: They Still Don’t Get It
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Doug Bandow






