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Book SynopsisIn so doing, he transforms the way we see our world and revitalizes our ability to change it for the better.
Trade ReviewWell written and argued. Political Studies Review 2006 First-rate, sound, and convincing defense of expansive freedom and active government against the currently dominant 'free market' version. Highly recommended. Choice 2005 A well-crafted normative argument appropriately backed by theory, reasoning, and evidence. -- Mark Smith Perspectives on Politics 2006
Table of ContentsPreface
Acknowledgments
1. The Failure of Free-Market Liberty
2. Freedom and the Promise of Economic Opportunity
3. Guidelines for American Social Policy
4. Education, Social Security, and Welfare Assistance
5. Freedom and Our Protection from Wrongful Harm
6. Overcoming Market Failures
7. The Size and Waste of Government
8. Societal Decisions and Individual Liberty
9. Taking Freedom Seriously
10. Rediscovering America's Vision
Notes
Index