Liberty Versus the Tyranny of Socialism
Book (italiano):
Williams (economics, George Mason U.) collects some 160 of his weekly newspaper columns from the past few years. He addresses a variety of economic and political issues from a hard-right perspective (although he appears to be fairly unconcerned about social conservative issues such as abortion or gay marriage). The columns are organized into sections concerned with education, the environment and health, government, income, international politics and economics, law and society, economics as an academic discipline, and race. There is also a section titled "potpourri." Although it is difficult to briefly summarize his views on the wide rage of subjects tackled, Williams himself describes his bias as being for private property and self-ownership and reveals the uncompromising nature of that stance by describing Social Security, Medicare, food stamps, farm and business and subsidies, and foreign aid as all analogous to slavery because they forcibly use some people (through taxes) to serve the interests of others. Annotation ©2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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