Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism

Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism
Title Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism PDF eBook
Author Walter E. Williams
Publisher Hoover Press
Total Pages 393
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0817949135

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In this selected collection of his syndicated newspaper columns, Walter Williams offers his sometimes controversial views on education, health, the environment, government, law and society, race, and a range of other topics. Although many of these essays focus on the growth of government and our loss of liberty, many others demonstrate how the tools of freemarket economics can be used to improve our lives in ways ordinary people can understand.

The Tyranny of Socialism ...

The Tyranny of Socialism ...
Title The Tyranny of Socialism ... PDF eBook
Author Yves Guyot
Publisher
Total Pages 316
Release 1894
Genre Socialism
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More Liberty Means Less Government

More Liberty Means Less Government
Title More Liberty Means Less Government PDF eBook
Author Walter E. Williams
Publisher Hoover Press
Total Pages 388
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0817996133

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In this collection of thoughtful, hard-hitting essays, Walter E. Williams once again takes on the left wing's most sacred cows with provocative insights, brutal candor, and an uncompromising reverence for personal liberty and the principles laid out in our Declaration of Independence and Constitution.

American Contempt for Liberty

American Contempt for Liberty
Title American Contempt for Liberty PDF eBook
Author Walter E. Williams
Publisher Hoover Institution Press
Total Pages 441
Release 2015-05-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0817918760

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Throughout history, personal liberty, free markets, and peaceable, voluntary exchanges have been roundly denounced by tyrants and often greeted with suspicion by the general public. Unfortunately, Americans have increasingly accepted the tyrannical ideas of reduced private property rights and reduced rights to profits, and have become enamored with restrictions on personal liberty and control by government. In this latest collection of essays selected from his syndicated newspaper columns, Walter E. Williams takes on a range of controversial issues surrounding race, education, the environment, the Constitution, health care, foreign policy, and more. Skewering the self-righteous and self-important forces throughout society, he makes the case for what he calls the "the moral superiority of personal liberty and its main ingredient—limited government." With his usual straightforward insights and honesty, Williams reveals the loss of liberty in nearly every important aspect of our lives, the massive decline in our values, and the moral tragedy that has befallen Americans today: our belief that it is acceptable for the government to forcibly use one American to serve the purposes of another.

Liberty or Equality

Liberty or Equality
Title Liberty or Equality PDF eBook
Author Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Total Pages 409
Release 2007
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1610160304

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Sometime in the 18th century, the word equality gained ground as a political ideal, but the idea was always vague. In this treatise, Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn argues that it reduced to one simple and very dangerous idea: equality of political power as embodied in democracy. He marshals the strongest possible case that democratic equality is the very basis not of liberty, as is commonly believed, but the total state. He uses national socialism as his prime example. He further argues the old notion of government by law is upheld in old monarchies, restrained by a noble elite. Aristocracy, not democracy, gave us liberty. On his side in this argument, he includes the whole of the old liberal tradition, and offers overwhelming evidence for his case. In our times, war and totalitarianism do indeed sail under the democratic flag. This book, capable of overturning most of what you thought you knew about political systems, was first published in 1952.

Liberty and Property

Liberty and Property
Title Liberty and Property PDF eBook
Author Ludwig Von Mises
Publisher Ludwig von Mises Institute
Total Pages 54
Release 1988
Genre Capitalism
ISBN 1610164075

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"Originally delivered as a lecture at Princeton University, October 1958, at the 9th meeting of the Mont Pelerin Society"--Page 7. Includes bibliographical references.

Race & Economics

Race & Economics
Title Race & Economics PDF eBook
Author Walter E. Williams
Publisher Hoover Press
Total Pages 185
Release 2013-09-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0817912460

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Walter E. Williams applies an economic analysis to the problems black Americans have faced in the past and still face in the present to show that that free-market resource allocation, as opposed to political allocation, is in the best interests of minorities. He debunks many common labor market myths and reveals how excessive government regulation and the minimum-wage law have imposed incalculable harm on the most disadvantaged members of our society.