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Hardcover Tethered Citizens: Time to Repeal the Welfare State Book

ISBN: 1890687014

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Tethered Citizens: Time to Repeal the Welfare State

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"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... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Tethered Citizens: Time to Repeal the Welfare State

This book is a must read for anyone who is wondering if the push towards a more socialist society can really bring the benefits it's supporters tout. Even if we agree with supporters that there are citizens among us who need our aid, we must understand how various types of assistance can in fact produce more negative consequences.

Open Your Eyes and See the Shackles

Sheldon Richman's book, "Tethered Citizens" is truly an eye-opener. He illustrates persuasively and with much historical evidence why our welfare system fails and why it will always fail. He shows that in fact our welfare system, which many believe helps the poor and uneducated, in fact tethers and enslaves them to the state. He proves convincingly that welfarism does not work no matter where it has been implemented and in what fashion. He also shows how the idea and methods used to implement welfare are inherently wrong and inhumane. I especially enjoyed Mr. Richman's detailed historical examples which help to brilliantly illustrate and prove the point he is making. Not only does it show the blunder that is the welfare state, it also proves that it is a blunder created not by one of the two major parties, but equally by both. Richman manages to touch on almost every facet of the welfare state and show how it has failed and why it is wrong to believe the government can solve the problem. Just as Mr. Richman has left you feeling dejected, disillusioned and fearful of a future that continues in the fashion it has for decades, he ends his book with practical and intelligent solutions which could be implemented today if we had a government full of officials who feel truth, honesty and freedom are more important than political careers and power. I found this book to be an incredible eye-opener even for me, someone who already embraced the ideas of self-sovereignty and freedom. After reading this book many of the issues which I had a limited understanding of became incredibly clear. I use this book now as a brilliant opener for friends and relatives who can not let go of their dependancy on government - whether it be mental and philosophical or monetary. It is a perfect starter to open the mind of someone who was been taught all their lives to depend on an "all-caring and all-knowing government" to solve all of this country's and the world's problems.

Traces the history of the modern welfare state

Sheldon Richman is senior fellow at The Future Of Freedom Foundation and editor of "The Freeman: Ideas On Liberty" magazine. In Tethered Citizens: Time To Repeal The Welfare State, Richman traces the history of the modern welfare state and exposes how the state directed compulsory redistribution of wealth and resources not only works to the detriment of the tax payer, but to the intended recipient of governmental largess as well. Articulate, iconoclastic, accessible, Tethered Citizens is informative reading and a much needed expose of the harmful effects of a welfare state upon the nation's economic prosperity, as well as the personal liberties and moral character of its citizenry.
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