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JC 423.T55 2009 Democracy / | JF 1351 .L36 2009 State management : | JF 1351 .L36 2009 State management : | JK 325 .K45 2012 Hostile takeover : | JK 765 .H53 2001 Managing human resources in the public sector : | JQ 1875 .C36 1999 Inaugural Seminar on Capacity Building, Governance, and Economic Reform in Africa : | JX 1391 .P43 1997 International relations : |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Prologue: The hostile takeover -- The central problem -- What czars don't know -- The truth cartel -- Don't hurt others and don't take their stuff -- When America beats Washington -- Smaller government and more individual freedom -- Looters and moochers -- Scrap the code -- A standard of value -- A teaching moment -- Losing patients -- A time for choosing -- Disintermediation politics -- The revolution will be chosen.
American enterprise grew exceptional based on the founding principles of individual freedom, decentralized knowledge, and accountable, constitutionally limited government. Kibbe explains how our "leaders" from Washington, D.C. have systematically replaced the dispersed genius of America with top-down dictates and expensive schemes designed to expand the power of insiders and protect the privileged positions of politicians, bureaucrats, and their cronies.
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