Why Government Doesn't Work

by Harry Browne

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A platform summation by the libertarian candidate for president states that big government is ineffective and proposes a redefined government.

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(Alistair) Disclaimer #1: This is definitely the book of the capital-L Libertarian Party, rather than the book of the lowercase-l libertarian faction. (Obviously enough, since I am a minarchist, as is the within-it described program of the Libertarians, and yet I disagree in several areas. Most glaringly, foreign policy.)

Disclaimer #2: Moreover, it's also definitely the book of Harry Browne's Presidential bid of the time of its publication.

That notwithstanding, however, it's still a good read, and I personally would add - especially with my life experience in nations that have tripped much further down the statist road than this one - that Harry Browne was one hell of a diagnostician, even if I disagree with him about the technical show more details of the cure.

(Also, I appreciate very much that he took the trouble to include an appendix in which he cites his sources. It's a courtesy that many people, myself included, would do well to emulate as assiduously.)
( http://weblog.siliconcerebrate.com/cerebrate/2008/03/why-government-doesnt-work-... )
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This book was the precursor to The Libertarian Offer (LO). It was written in 1995 by Harry Browne the Libertarian Party presidential candidate.

It says pretty much what the LO says. Here's the problem with government and here's my solution.

I think the LO was better written, so I'd read it instead.
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Harry Browne is one of America's best-known investment advisors, the author of eight investment books, a radio personality, and was the 1996 Libertarian candidate for President.

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1995
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English

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Politics and Government, Nonfiction, General Nonfiction
DDC/MDS
320.512Social sciencesPolitical sciencePolitical science (Politics and government)Political ideologiesLiberalismTraditional
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JK325 .B76Political SciencePolitical institutions and public administration (United States)Political institutions and public administrationUnited States

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