Review on “More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well”
More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well
Introduction
Walter E. Williams is an outspoken economist in governments and has an accurate responsibility in society. He earned his PhD degree from UCLA in economics and gives speeches, write columns for different newspapers in which he addresses the wrongdoing of America and the issues of government. His book “The State against Blacks” (1982) became the reason behind his fame for which he also received life threats and hatred. He criticized the leftist racism that is why his perception were shifted from left to right though he used to consider himself a libertarian. This very book and reaction upon it, urged Williams to pen down different government actions which may harm the society. “More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well” is also a link of the same chain. the books is a compilation of his already published columns in which he has again addressed the most consecrated bullies of the left wing with confrontational impending, rigid admiration and brutal honesty for the principles and private autonomy set up at Independence declaration and Constitution.
Review
The books challenges the contemporary liberalism assumption with callous honesty, with the presentation of inspiring display of influential ideas and substantial information to enclose his viewpoints on the issues faced by America in certain crucial areas such as sex, race, law, government, environment, education and international relations.
In his book the author notes that the actions of Congress might be bounded with the Constitution, especially under Section 8 of Article I, in which the purposes of permitting Congress to spend tax and money. However, the oath taken by each member of the Congress member identifies that perpetuation that Constitution, about two-thirds of the allocated budget is ...