Ten Most Harmful Books ...

Joe Allonby joeallonby at gmail.com
Sat Jun 4 17:01:29 CDT 2005


The book is a recipe for ever-expanding government. When the business
cycle threatens a contraction of industry, and thus of jobs, he
argued, the government should run up deficits, borrowing and spending
money to spur economic activity. FDR adopted the idea as U.S. policy,
and the U.S. government now has a $2.6-trillion annual budget and an
$8-trillion dollar debt.

This is what they had to say about Keynesian economics. No mention of
Bush the Dumber or Reagan's spending policies.

What is the rational for the inclusion of John Stuart Mill's "On
Liberty" in the honorable mention list? They have a problem with
liberty?

This is a pile of "dangerous" right wing crap.

I can't resist this though : Books don't kill people, people do - with books.


On 6/4/05, François Monti <francois at neovoid.org> wrote:
> I thought men killed, not books.
> 
> François Monti
> 
>




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