The New Leviathan: The State Versus the Individual in the 21st Century

Hardback

Main Details

Title The New Leviathan: The State Versus the Individual in the 21st Century
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Roger Kimball
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 215,Width 139
ISBN/Barcode 9781594036323
ClassificationsDewey:320
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Encounter Books,USA
Imprint Encounter Books,USA
Publication Date 4 October 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

The ideas and policies that are percolating down from 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue and Capitol Hill-increased government intervention, calls to "spread the wealth around," onerous regulations, and bailouts for all-are not new. We've been down this road before. We know where it leads. It is that forlorn byway that Friedrich von Hayek called the Road to Serfdom. The good news is we don't have to go down that road again. Resurrecting 18th-century style pamphleteering, Encounter Broadsides provide the intellectual ammunition for the battle over America's future. From the folly of Obamacare, to the politicization of the Justice Department, or disastrous efforts to nationalize our education system, each Encounter Broadside assaults a new tentacle of the rising statism. Now, for the first time, The New Leviathan collects these salvos in one essential handbook. The New Leviathan is edited by Roger Kimball with contributions from John R. Bolton, Daniel DiSalvo, Richard A. Epstein, Peter Ferrara, John Fund, Victor Davis Hanson, Andrew C. McCarthy, Betsy McCaughey, Stephen Moore, Michael B. Mukasey, Glenn Harlan Reynolds, Rich Trzupek, and Kevin D. Williamson. Together, they make the definitive case for liberty and democratic capitalism at a time when they are under siege from the resurgence of collectivist sentiment.

Author Biography

Roger Kimball is editor and publisher of "The New Criterion" and President and Publisher of Encounter Books. He is also an art critic for the London "Spectator" and "National Review." His most recent books include: "The Fortunes of Permanence: Culture and Anarchy in an Age of Amnesia" (St. Augustine's Press, 2012).