en
Books
Matt Kibbe

Don't Hurt People and Don't Take Their Stuff

Do you believe in the freedom of individuals to determine their own future and solve problems cooperatively?
Don't hurt people, and don't take their stuff. Simple and straightforward, that's liberty in a nutshell—no assembly required.
And yet it seems like, more and more, the decisions Washington makes about what to do for us, or to us, or even against us, are having an increasingly adverse impact on our lives. Young people can't find jobs, millions of Americans are losing the health care plans they were promised they could keep, and every one of us is somehow being targeted, monitored, snooped on, conscripted, induced, taxed, subsidized, regulated, or otherwise manipulated by someone else's agenda, based on someone else's decisions made in some secret meeting or closed-door legislative deal.
What gives?
Our government is out of control. But setting things right again requires that you step up and take your freedom back.
From Matt Kibbe, the influential leader of FreedomWorks, Don't Hurt People and Don't Take Their Stuff is the first true manifesto of a new libertarian grassroots movement. As political powermongers and crony corporatists in Washington continue to consolidate their control and infringe on our most fundamental liberties, Kibbe makes the libertarian case for freer people, more voluntary cooperation, and solving problems from the bottom up. He calls out the tyranny of faceless bureaucrats with too much power and discretion, laying out a clear road map for restoring liberty. A witty yet piercing critique of government's expanding control over you and your future, Don't Hurt People and Don't Take Their Stuff is a vital read for all those who cherish personal liberty and the unalienable right to choose your own path in life.
262 nyomtatott oldalak
Első kiadás
2014
Kiadás éve
2014
Már olvasta? Mit gondol róla?
👍👎

Benyomások

  • Chea vichet cambodiamegosztott egy benyomást8 évvel ezelőtt
    💞Szerelmes

    Hat grate for me!
    I like and I also love.

Idézetek

  • Fitrie Boeridézett8 évvel ezelőtt
    We should always be skeptical of too much concentrated power in the hands of government agents. They will naturally abuse it.
  • Fitrie Boeridézett8 évvel ezelőtt
    Don’t start a fight, but always be prepared, if absolutely necessary, to finish a fight unjustly instigated by someone else.
  • irinahlidézett8 évvel ezelőtt
    “What is prudence in the conduct of every private family,” Smith argued in The Wealth of Nations, “can scarce be folly in that of a great kingdom.” Under the old rules, says Buchanan, “government should not place future generations in bondage by deficit financing of public outlays designed to provide temporary and short-lived benefits.” But all that changed with the publication of Keynes’s General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money.

Könyvespolcokon

fb2epub
Húzza és ejtse ide a fájljait (egyszerre maximum 5-öt)