Against Leviathan : government power and a free society

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Against Leviathan : government power and a free society

Robert Higgs

Independent Institute, c2004

  • pbk.

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注記

Articles published previously from 1981

Includes bibliographical references and index

収録内容

  • Is more economic equality better?
  • The welfare state
  • Nineteen neglected consequences of income redistribution
  • The mythology of Roosevelt and the New Deal
  • Public choice and political leadership
  • Bolingbroke, Nixon, and the rest of them
  • What Professor Stiglitz learned in Washington
  • Great presidents?
  • The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
  • Regulatory harmonization
  • Puritanism, paternalism, and power
  • We're all sick, and government must heal us
  • Lock 'em up!
  • Government protects us?
  • Coercion is not a societal constant
  • Official economic statistics
  • A tale of two labor markets
  • Death and taxes
  • A carnival of taxation
  • Unmitigated mercantilism
  • Results of a fifty-year experiment in political economy
  • Results of another fifty-year experiment in political economy
  • Pity the poor Japanese
  • War and Leviathan in twentieth-century America
  • Crisis and quasi-corporatist policymaking
  • The normal constitution versus the crisis constitution
  • The myth of war prosperity
  • To deal with a crisis
  • Beware the pork hawk
  • The Cold War is over, but U.S. preparation for it continues
  • Leviathan at bay?
  • Escaping Leviathan?
  • The era of big government is not over
  • The bloody hinge of American history
  • The rise of big business in America
  • Origins of the corporate liberal state
  • When ideological worlds collide
  • On Ackerman's justification of irregular constitutional change
  • The so-called third way
  • Thank God for the nation state?

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