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Subject Edmund Burke’s Case for Private Charity Over the Welfare State
Date July 27, 2019 10:59 AM
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Edmund Burke’s Case for Private Charity Over the Welfare State ([link removed])
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As some conservatives increasingly argue for an ever larger state to support "families" and "society," Burke showed through both words and personal actions that the real answer to building up civil society lies in the private sector and not in government programs.

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