The Case Against Socialism

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Price
$28.99  $26.96
Publisher
Broadside Books
Publish Date
Pages
368
Dimensions
6.2 X 8.9 X 1.4 inches | 1.15 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062954862

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About the Author
Rand Paul, M.D., an energetic opponent of government overreach, has represented Kentucky in the U.S. Senate since 2011. He and his wife, Kelley, live in Bowling Green and are the parents of three sons.
Reviews
“You wouldn't think a book like this would be necessary but it is, and thank God we have it. Pay special attention to chapter 19, 'Socialism Becomes Authoritarianism.' It does, every time.”--Tucker Carlson
“Anyone who loves America--our freedom, our Judeo-Christian tradition-- must read this book. Thanks to Rand Paul for reminding all of us of the perils of today's faddish belief that more government control will make us happier.”--Laura Ingraham, Fox News host, The Ingraham Angle
“No U.S. senator in the modern era can rival Senator Rand Paul's fidelity to the first principles of the free market. In this no-holds-barred and fun-to-read broadside, Paul shows why and how he stands alone in defending your right to engage in economic activities free from government intrusion and your constitutional right to a federal government that spends less than it takes. He also demonstrates how everything the central planners touch turns into dust.”--Judge Andrew P. Napolitano, senior judicial analyst, Fox News Channel, and bestselling author
“I grew up in China during one of history's darkest eras: Mao's socialistic Cultural Revolution. I appreciate the freedom that I have now in America so much because I used to not have it. All Americans need to read The Case Against Socialism, so that we will be reminded just how precious our freedom and our country are.”--Ming Wang, MD, PhD, Nashville, TN
“Communists in Russia killed my father. My mother experienced socialism up close and personal. I've lived under socialism while working in Cuba and South America. This book explains concisely and historically how state violence and poverty is not an aberration of socialism, but rather its inevitable consequence.”--Jon Basil Utley, publisher, The American Conservative