Striking The Root

By Lawrence W. Reed

Striking The Root - Lawrence W. Reed
  • Release Date: 2007-12-28
  • Genre: Politics & Current Events
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Description

“There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root,” wrote Henry David Thoreau. 
In this volume, Lawrence W. Reed identifies the root of many of America’s evils today: a failure to recognize that government rests on the use of force. This fundamental feature of government may help protect our individual freedoms, but it can diminish these freedoms when used in pursuit of a political faction’s idea of a good cause.  Although he has no radio show or nationally syndicated column, Reed, president emeritus of the Mackinac Center for Public Policy in Michigan, is one of the most quietly influential people in the American freedom movement today. It is fitting, then, that this volume draws primarily on his past columns for The Freeman, an unpretentious magazine that has reached some of America’s most prominent people, including a one-time presidential hopeful named Ronald Reagan. Drawing on America’s tradition of plain speaking, Reed demonstrates that the clarion call of liberty will always find an audience, even in a world clamoring for chains.

Reviews

  • Phenomenal

    5
    By Champ32
    For the price of free, it is a must read. Reshaped my entire political and economical thought process.
  • Striking the Root

    5
    By Dotty9204
    Great book. Although most of the essays that I have read so far are 10 years old or older, they apply as much, if not more, today.
  • Truth to Power

    5
    By Brian Brady
    This compendium of essays lays out the foundation for a peaceful and voluntary society while rejecting the ideas offered by central economic planners (backed by violence). The author calls a Statist a Statist and exposes them for the thugs they are.