Dear Friend,
The major social problems of the United States—deteriorating
education, lawlessness and crime, homelessness, the collapse of family
values, the crisis in medical care—all have one thing in common. They
have all been produced by the well-intended actions of the government.
And yet, for some reason, more and more Americans look to
government as the solution to their problems.
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That’s why I want you to have a
free digital copy of Milton Friedman’s Why Government Is the
Problem.
In this eBook, Friedman uses his humble and direct style
to:
- Analyze the
continuing social and economic problems as government intervention
increases in the U.S.
- Shed light on the
government and its tilt toward special interests over citizen
interests.
- Demonstrate how and
why government is the problem.
Friend, I really think you’ll get a lot out of this eBook. It’s
a favorite among supporters of Hoover. And although some of the particulars
have changed since he wrote this in 1993, I think you’ll find the
situation is frighteningly similar today.
Please
use this link to get access to your copy of Why Government Is the
Problem now.
Thank you,
Greg
Greg Stamps | Online
Development
Hoover Institution | Stanford
University
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