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Why Government Is the Problem (Essays in Public Policy)

Why Government Is the Problem (Essays in Public Policy)
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Why Government Is the Problem (Essays in Public Policy)

 
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The major social problems of the United States—deteriorating education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family values, the crisis in medical care—have been produced by well=intended actions of government. That is easy to document. The difficult task is understanding why government is the problem. The power of special interests arising from the concentrated benefits of most government actions and their dispersed costs is only part of the answer. A more fundamental part is the difference between the self-interest of individuals when they are engaged in the private sector and the self-interest of the same individuals when they are engaged in the government sector. The result is a government system that is no longer controlled by "we, the people." Instead of Lincoln's government "of the people, by the people, and for the people," we now have a government "of the people, by the bureaucrats, for the bureaucrats," including the elected representatives who have become bureaucrats. At the moment, term limits apear to be the reform that promises to be most effective in curbing Leviathan.

 
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Product Details
Author:Milton Friedman
Paperback:18 pages
Publisher:Hoover Inst Pr
Publication Date:1993-02
Language:English
ISBN:0817954422
Product Width:143.0 centimeters
Product Height:225.0 centimeters
Product Weight:0.1 pounds
Package Length:8.8 inches
Package Width:5.8 inches
Package Height:0.1 inches
Package Weight:0.15 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 14 reviews

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4ARGUMENTS AGAINST STRENGHTENING GOVERNMENTS  Aug 13, 2004 By Denis Benchimol Minev "Amazonia"
In this very short piece, Friedman tries to make a brief argument on why government is in fact the main obstacle to development. Given the very limited space (18 pages), it is impossible to make a very strong argument on such a broad topic. Friedman makes some good points, but most of them do not provide supporting evidence, so it leaves a hesitant reader unconvinced. It seems to me that this book is sufficient for good argument over cocktail conversation.

For a more thorough analysis of the same arguments presented in this short book, I would recommend either Capital and Freedom or Free to Choose by Friedman as well.

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5Must read  Aug 28, 2011 By Fred Savage
Mr. Friedman provides a compelling discussion of what is wrong with the current state of our government. Probably more relevant today than when it was written. Anyone interested in government and policies needs to read this.

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3Lacks detail  May 21, 2011 By Neal "Neal"
I enjoyed reading the piece. However, I already largely agree with Friedman. If I didn't, nothing in it would have changed my mind. This essay would make a great foreward for a real book on the topic. However, unless you're looking for a soundbite quality summary, I wouldn't spend money on this. I got mine in one of the 4 for 3 book deals, but still wasted my free book on this.

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5The ever amazing Milton Friedman  Dec 04, 2011 By Richard S. Meyer
Mitlon Friedman is a man for all ages. He articulates economics so it is easy to understand and it timely forever. Wish we could have had him around another 100 years.

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5More Timely Than Ever  Dec 05, 2011 By Chris
What can I say - The Great Milton Friedman was ahead of his time. The Occupy protesters need to read this & go protest on Capital Hill! There's nothing like a free market economy when the Government gets out of the way!!

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