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Author Higgs, Robert.

Title Against Leviathan : government power and a free society / Robert Higgs
Published Oakland, Calif. : Independent Institute, ©2004

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Description 1 online resource (424 pages) : illustrations
Series Independent studies in political economy
Independent studies in political economy.
Contents 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?
Summary "What is fundamentally wrong with government today? In Against Leviathan economist and historian Robert Higgs offers a critical analysis of government power." "This book combines an economists's analytical scrutiny, an historian's respect for the facts, and a refusal to accept the standard excuses and cruelties of government officialdom. Topics include such programs as Social Security, the paternalism of the FDA and the War on Drugs, the nature of political leadership, civil liberties and the conduct of the national surveillance state, and governmental responses to a continuing stream of "crisis," including domestic economic busts and foreign wars both hot and cold."--Jacket
Notes Articles published previously from 1981
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Print version record
Subject Power (Social sciences) -- United States
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Government -- National.
Economic policy
Politics and government
Power (Social sciences)
SUBJECT United States -- Economic policy. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140033
United States -- Politics and government -- 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140455
United States -- Politics and government -- 2001-2009. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001002071
Subject United States
Genre/Form essays.
Essays
Essays.
Essais.
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2004010052
ISBN 9781598130898
1598130897
9781598130881
1598130889
9781598131086
1598131087