“Tethered Citizens: Time To Repeal The Welfare State” by Sheldon Richman
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- Description:
- “How tethered are you?” That’s what Sheldon Richman starts out asking in this indispensable book laying bare “the theory and practice of the welfare state.” Chances are Richman’s answer will widen the eyes even of those who think they’re familiar with the welfare state’s milestones, such as the New Deal. The author digs deeper, unearthing not just milestones but also the very foundation stones of the welfare state. And he shows how deeply welfare-state thinking has penetrated American society.
- Richman unmasks the conceptual trickery inherent in the term “welfare,” explains who benefits and who loses from it, and exploring democracy’s dark side — reveals how wrong it is to claim that the electorate has deliberately voted the welfare state into place. Moreover, he exposes the fraud of recent welfare “reform.”
- As the author demonstrates, “welfare” isn’t just for the poor. It never has been. Two of the foundation stones Richman examines are Bismarckian Germany’s “social insurance,” which went hand in hand with protection for industry, and post-Civil War America’s vast system of veterans pensions, which came in handy for buying votes. And as for the “poor” themselves, readers will discover how hard it is to say, objectively, just who they are.
- What distinguishes Richman’s account of the welfare state is his own consistent adherence to a philosophy of reason and individual rights. He doesn’t compromise — and he sees clearly how others who would defend freedom have compromised, and fatally. The author doesn’t confine himself to attacking welfarism; he also demonstrates the virtue and power of individualism, property, and competition. Richman shows that economic competition is nothing more or less than peaceful cooperation in a climate of freedom.
- Thanks to Sheldon Richman, collectivists are going to sound like Flat Earthers the next time they talk about “atomistic individualism.” Richman’s ingenious and unforgettable riposte — “molecular individualism” — is only one example of how this exciting book untethers the mind.
- Reviews:
- Lowell Ponte, national radio talk show host: “Richman brilliantly explains how the government breaks its citizens’ legs and then hands them crutches. This is a fine book.”
- James Bovard, author, Feeling Your Pain: The Explosion and Abuse of Power in the Clinton-Gore Years: “This book is an eloquent debunking of the welfare state, from its Prussian origins to its Iron Fist contemporary reality.”
- Congressman Ron Paul: “This book is essential reading for understanding how the welfare state is incompatible with constitutional government and a free society.”
- About the Author:
- Sheldon Richman is senior fellow at The Future of Freedom Foundation and editor of The Freeman: Ideas on Liberty magazine. His other books, published by FFF, include Your Money or Your Life: Why We Must Abolish the Income Tax and Separating School and State: How to Liberate America’s Families. His writing has appeared in the Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, Christian Science Monitor, Chicago Tribune, and USA Today. He has been a guest on Crossfire, David Brinkley, NPR’s Marketplace, and the Montel Williams Show.
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