Description |
x, 422 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Ch. 1. The Evolution of Dependence -- Ch. 2. The Universal Tactic -- Ch. 3. Social Security: Guaranteeing Dependence of the Elderly -- Ch. 4. Income Tax Withholding: The Infrastructure of Dependence -- Ch. 5. Public Education: Imprinting the Next Generation -- Ch. 6. Health Care Controls: Exploiting Human Vulnerability -- Ch. 7. Systematic Federal Surveillance of Ordinary Americans -- Ch. 8. Evisceration of the Rule of Law -- Ch. 9. Designing Dependence, Acquiring Control |
Summary |
"Dependent on D.C. is a new book that raises serious concerns about the future of liberty in America. Charlotte A. Twight proves beyond doubt that the growth of dependence on government in the past seventy years has not been accidental, that its creation has been bipartisan, and that it is accelerating. Sbe reveals a universal tactic used by federal officials to expand government authority over the lives of all Americans and exposes the many forms this tactic has taken. Twight shows how growing federal power - driven by legislation, validated by Supreme Court decisions, and accelerated by presidential ambition - has eroded the rule of law in our nation, leaving almost no activity that the central government cannot at its discretion regulate, manipulate, or prohibit. A constitutional counterrevolution has occurred in America--one so profound that few today can imagine Americans free of dependence on government |
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Dependent on D.C. shows why Americans have not resisted this expansion of federal power and reveals the daunting magnitude of the changes needed to reverse our nation's spiral into dependency. In these uncertain times, Dependent on D.C. is the book Americans need to read when thinking about the future of their individual liberty in a country long committed to the ideal of personal freedom."--BOOK JACKET |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Social control -- United States.
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Bureaucracy.
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Welfare state.
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Libertarianism -- United States.
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Individualism -- United States.
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SUBJECT |
United States -- Social policy.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140547
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United States -- Politics and government. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140410
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LC no. |
2001054883 |
ISBN |
0312294158 : |
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