Ebook: Leviathan on the Right: How Big-Government Conservativism Brought Down the Republican Revolution
Author: Michael D. Tanner
- Genre: Other Social Sciences
- Year: 2007
- Publisher: Cato Institute
- Edition: First Edition
- Language: English
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It's about time. After all, more than a decade has passed since President Bill Clinton announced in his State of the Union address that ''the era of big government is over.'' Yet, since then, government has grown far bigger and far more intrusive. It spends more, regulates us more, and reaches far more into our daily lives than it did before the Republican Revolution. Behind this alarming trend stands the rise of a new brand of conservatism--one that believes big government can be used for conservative ends. It is a conservatism that ridicules F. A. Hayek and Barry Goldwater while embracing Teddy and even Franklin Roosevelt. It has more in common with Ted Kennedy than with Ronald Reagan.
Leviathan on the Righ t provides an incisive analysis of the roots and core beliefs of big-government conservatism and the major currents that fueled its growth--neoconservatism, the Religious Right, supply-side economics, national greatness conservatism, and Newt Gingrich-style technophilia--and offers a detailed critique of its policies on a wide range of issues.
The book contains a clear warning that, unless conservatives return to their small-government roots, the electoral defeat of 2006 is just the beginning.
Leviathan on the Right is the recipient of the Lysander Spooner Award for Advancing the Literature of Liberty.