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Political-Economic, Libertarian
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Smoot, Dan (Dan Smoot)
The Business End of Government
Belmont, Massachusets.
Western Islands Publishers.
1973.
ISBN (none)
$11.00 + $5.00 Priority Mail: $16.00 total
Paperback.
4-1/4 x 7 x 3/4.
232 pages + xii.
Introduction by Albert Jay Nock.
Condition -- Used, Very Good.
No markings or tears on pages.
"An in-depth look at how Federal regulators threaten to destroy the American businessman."
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From the back cover:
The American Businessman has been the driving force in the economic success of our free-enterprise system. Today, his survival is being threatened -- not by the hazards of the marketplace or the pressures of competition but by the very government he is taxed to support and which was instituted to secure his liberty.
From the Introduction:
Mao Tse-Tung, the father of the Communist dictatorship in China, is widely quoted as having said: "Power comes out the barrel of a gun." According to a recent report of the Senate Internal Security Subcommittee, Mao has used that power to murder nearly 64 million of his own people -- many for no other reason than that owning a small piece of land has made them capitalists.
Identifying the same principle, George Washington, the father of our country, observed: "Government is not reason; it is not eloquence; it is force." But Washington, loving liberty, devoted himself to binding down that force with the once powerful chains of the Constitution, defending, the right of free men to live, produce, and prosper in a free economy.
Contents:
Introduction
Railroading the Public
Trustbusting
Unions and Labor
The Fourth Branch: Regulation
Harassment: The OSHA Syndrome
The FDA Con Game
Farming and Framing the Taxpayers
Federal Form Pollution
A Can of Legal Worms
The Price of 600 Birds
Yardsticks and Clubs
Cleaning Up and Trussing Up
Is the Goose in the Oven?
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