Shows how local government is sometimes the biggest violator of individual rights. This description may be from another edition of this product.
I have read and re-read this book many times over the past 10 years. It perfectly explains Federalism and concepts revolving around maximizing individual liberty and how local governments infringe on those liberties far more and more grievously than state or the federal government do (although all governments do). I am an attorney working in the area of municipal litigation (zoning, police brutality, and violations of a...
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This is a concise, well-written contemporary statement of classical liberal (libertarian) political philosophy. The ease with which it can be read makes it an excellent primer and gift for those unfamiliar with libertarianism. Bolick has a real knack for explaining the hazards of government and the benefits of freedom that attract people who would otherwise be uninterested. Most libertarians direct their writings to intellectuals,...
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