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The Left The Right And The State Kindle Llewellyn H Rockwell Jr

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The Left The Right And The State Kindle Llewellyn H Rockwell Jr
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Publisher: Ludwig von Mises Institute.
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.62 MB
Pages: 554
Author: Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr.
ISBN: 9781933550206, 1933550201
Language: English
Year: 2008
Edition: Kindle

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The Left The Right And The State Kindle Llewellyn H Rockwell Jr by Llewellyn H. Rockwell Jr. 9781933550206, 1933550201 instant download after payment.

Lew Rockwell's new manifesto is a clarion call creative and thought provoking on every page for a principled liberty in our time. There are very few books in which you can open up any page and immediately find a quotable and inspiring passage that will make you think hard, laugh out loud, or see things a completely new way. This is certainly one of them. He covers every topic related to economics and politics, from the business cycle, to trade, to the drug war, to environmentalism. His central thesis is that the threat to liberty comes from both the Left and the Right, and that neither really offers a consistent way out. The real problem is much deeper than either the Right or the Left recognizes. It is the institution of the state itself, which everyone seems to want to use to his own philosophical advantage. The problem, he writes, is not that we have chosen the wrong flavor of public policy but that we have public policy at all. All forms of policy decisions made by state institutions that affect the uses of private property according to political priorities amount to invasions of liberty. Relentlessly moving from left wing to right wing and back to left wing policy is not progress; it means continued movement down the road to serfdom. Beautifully edited and pristine.

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