Toward Liberty: The Idea that is Changing the World : 25 Years of Public Policy from the Cato InstituteDavid Boaz Cato Institute, 2002 - 460페이지 In this collection, scholars and political leaders make the case for freedom, free enterprise, and the rule of law. |
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... believe that welfare was trapping millions of people in dependency . What Jonathan Rauch called a " dem- osclerotic " political system did not change easily , but in 1996 a welfare reform bill was finally passed . • The Social Security ...
... believe that welfare was trapping millions of people in dependency . What Jonathan Rauch called a " dem- osclerotic " political system did not change easily , but in 1996 a welfare reform bill was finally passed . • The Social Security ...
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... . Whether or not the agencies ' economic advice is good — often it is not — they are understandably resented by citizens who believe that their nations ' policies are being determined 7 Introduction : The Idea That Is Changing the World.
... . Whether or not the agencies ' economic advice is good — often it is not — they are understandably resented by citizens who believe that their nations ' policies are being determined 7 Introduction : The Idea That Is Changing the World.
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... believe that their nations ' policies are being determined in Washington or Geneva . Western governments would do far more good in the developing world if they offered less aid and more trade . In an era of generally free trade , the ...
... believe that their nations ' policies are being determined in Washington or Geneva . Western governments would do far more good in the developing world if they offered less aid and more trade . In an era of generally free trade , the ...
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... believe that they could manage their own investments and that investments could give them a better retirement than Social Security promised . Americans — beginning with those at the Cato Institute — pointed out that privatization would ...
... believe that they could manage their own investments and that investments could give them a better retirement than Social Security promised . Americans — beginning with those at the Cato Institute — pointed out that privatization would ...
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... believe in the quantity theory of money . It would be even worse ever to believe it literally . And that's exactly what Milton Friedman does . He imag- ines that it is possible to prescribe to the monetary authorities a def- inite rate ...
... believe in the quantity theory of money . It would be even worse ever to believe it literally . And that's exactly what Milton Friedman does . He imag- ines that it is possible to prescribe to the monetary authorities a def- inite rate ...
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FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 243 |
The Constitution and the Evolution of US Foreign Policy | 245 |
The Case for US Strategic Independence | 254 |
Does US Intervention Overseas Breed Terrorism? | 264 |
Fools Errands? | 274 |
TRADE AND INTERNATIONAL FINANCE | 287 |
The Globalization of Finance | 289 |
Using the Market for Social Development | 297 |
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Ending Welfare as We Know It | 111 |
Preschool in the Nanny State | 125 |
THE REGULATORY STATE | 129 |
The High Cost of Government Regulation | 131 |
EnviroCapitalism vs Environmental Statism | 139 |
Federal Deposit Insurance Source of SL Crisis | 147 |
Parasite Economy Latches onto New Host | 155 |
A WORLD IN TRANSITION | 159 |
Fear and Loathing in the Soviet Union | 161 |
Workers against the Workers State | 168 |
Let a Billion Flowers Bloom | 180 |
Prospects for Peaceful Change in South Africa | 182 |
Democracy and Market | 192 |
The Communist Road to SelfEnslavement | 199 |
Chinas Quiet Property Rights Revolution | 206 |
Why Socialism Collapsed in Eastern Europe | 214 |
The Delicate Mixture of Intentions and Spontaneity | 222 |
Private Education Emerges in China | 229 |
Market Socialism or Market Taoism? | 232 |
Free Trade from the Bottom Up | 308 |
Why the IMF Should Not Intervene | 320 |
LAW AND LIBERTY | 327 |
Economic Affairs as Human Affairs | 329 |
Reckoning on Two Kinds of Error | 337 |
The Constitutional Protection of Economic Freedom | 345 |
National Emergency and the Erosion of Private Property Rights | 353 |
The Forgotten Ninth and Tenth Amendments | 370 |
Privacy as Property Right | 379 |
Clintons Chilling Constitutional Legacy | 388 |
The War on Drugs | 400 |
DEMOCRACY AND CULTURE | 409 |
Myths of Individualism | 411 |
Rights and Responsibilities | 419 |
The Right to Do as You Please and Take the Consequences | 422 |
Are Libertarians AntiGovernment? | 425 |
Creating a World of Free Men | 428 |
Is Our Culture in Decline? | 433 |
Affirmative Action Cant Be Mended | 442 |
The Future of Liberty | 452 |
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398 페이지 - Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.
246 페이지 - The great rule of conduct for us in regard to foreign nations is, in extending our commercial relations to have with them as little political connection as possible.
386 페이지 - The Fourth and Fifth Amendments were described in Boyd v. United States, 116 US 616, 630, as protection against all governmental invasions "of the sanctity of a man's home and the privacies of life.
82 페이지 - ... so shall him require. And take only the wages, livery, meed, or salary, which were accustomed to be given in the places where he oweth to serve, the xx.
382 페이지 - I like my privacy as well as the next one, but I am nevertheless compelled to admit that government has a right to invade it unless prohibited by some specific constitutional provision.
368 페이지 - In view of the ease, expedition and safety with which Congress can grant and has granted large emergency powers, certainly ample to embrace this crisis, I am quite unimpressed with the argument that we should affirm possession of them without statute. Such power either has no beginning or it has no end. If it exists, it need submit to no legal restraint. I am not alarmed that it would plunge us straightway into...