Stealing From Each Other
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Stealing From
Each Other examines all
facets of the welfare state in the U.S. and its egalitarian underpinnings.
Egalitarians claim, for instance, that markets are unfair and that we must
have redistributive policies to produce "social justice." This reasoning
supposedly justifies the two-thirds of federal spending that simply robs
Peter to pay Paul. We are stealing from each other. Browning's research and
trenchant analysis show that: -Almost all U.S. citizens are harmed by the
welfare state--even many of its apparent beneficiaries. -Welfare-state
policies have large hidden costs which all told have reduced the average
income of Americans by about 25 percent. -There is much less inequality and
poverty than is commonly believed. -Most taxpayers will receive less back
from Social Security than they put in. Provocative? Indeed. But such
conclusions result from the most thoroughgoing economic analysis of the
modern welfare state yet written. Written for a general audience,
Stealing from Each Other covers everything informed citizens need to
know about inequality, poverty, welfare, Social Security, taxation, and the
true costs of government redistributive policies.
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