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| Center for Small Government |
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Forced Funding vs Freedom, by Chris Lewis, The Free Radical "If ever there were a problem that desperately needs fixing, this is it - and I say that the government really should do something. It should get out of the economy and out of our lives as soon as possible. What would soon follow is such a massive flourishing of the gold medal-winning character virtues ..." |
In Search of a Word : Limited Government versus 'Anarchy', by Spencer H. MacCallum, The Voluntaryist, Oct 1996 Related Topics: Floyd A. "Baldy" Harper, Jacob G. Hornberger |
Individual Liberty and Limited Government: Walter E. Williams and The Spirit Of George Mason [PDF], by Walter E. Williams, 24 May 1993 Related Topic: Individual Liberty The Frank M. Engle Lecture 1993, The American College |
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| Limited Government—A Moral Issue, by C.W. Anderson, Feb 1992 |
| The Delusion of Limited Government, by Butler Shaffer, 14 May 2002 |
| The Myth of “Limited Government”, by Joseph Sobran, 20 Dec 2001 |
| The Roots of Limited Government, by Alan Barth, Feb 1991 |
Bureaucracy and the Civil Service in the United States, by Murray N. Rothbard, Journal of Libertarian Studies, 1995 Related Topics: Bureaucracy, John Adams, Founding Fathers, Government, Ulysses S. Grant, Andrew Jackson, Thomas Jefferson, Andrew Johnson, John Marshall, Richard M. Nixon, Parkinson's Law, Pennsylvania, Political Parties, Spoils System, Martin Van Buren, Voting, George Washington "The program of at least the dominant libertarian-republican wing of the Founding Fathers consisted of ultra-minimal government: ... generally binding down governmental Power with chains of iron, and watching government like a hawk and with vigilance and deep suspicion, lest it resume its natural tendencies and extend Power beyond its strictest bounds." |
Objectivism and the State: An Open Letter to Ayn Rand, by Roy A. Childs, Jr., 1969 Related Topics: Ayn Rand "It is my contention that limited government is a floating abstraction which has never been concretized by anyone; that a limited government must either initiate force or cease being a government; that the very concept of limited government is an unsuccessful attempt to integrate two mutually contradictory elements: statism and voluntarism." |
Why Limited Representative Government Fails, by Michael S. Rozeff, 17 Apr 2008 Related Topics: Government, The State, Voting Presents a four-element theory of why limited representative government fails "Once we accept the premise of government, even if it be limited government, we tend to follow out the implication of having others govern us, which is that more government is desirable. The two concepts, limited and government, logically conflict with one another. ... This conflict between limited government and simply government has evidently been resolved in favor of dropping the limited part in favor of the government part." |
| Cartoons |
| Aren't You Thankful You Voted For the Party of Limited Government?, by Chuck Asay, 16 Apr 2004 |
| Non Sequitur: Federal Dept. of Making Government Smaller, by Wiley Miller, 12 Oct 2004 |
| This is the story of a proud Republican, Skip Van Winkle, by David Horsey, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 26 Jul 2006 |
| Books |
Leviathan: The Growth of Local Government and the Erosion of Liberty by Clint Bolick, 2004 |
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More Liberty Means Less Government: Our Founders Knew This Well by Walter E. Williams, 1999 |
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