The authoritarians : their assault on individual liberty, the Constitution, and free enterprise from the 19th century to the present / Jonathan W. Emord.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 407-436).
Contents:
Chapter 16. Conclusion. Chapter 2. The Presidents Who Embraced Authoritarianism -- Chapter 3. The Denial of God-Given Rights -- Chapter 4. The Father of the Administrative State -- Chapter 5. The Dismantlement of Constitutional Barriers -- Chapter 6. The Cartelization of Favored Enterprise -- Chapter 7. The Abandonment of Meaningful Judicial Review -- Chapter 8. Administrative Tyranny -- Chapter 9. The Misery of Socialism -- Chapter 10. The Blessings of Liberty -- Chapter 11. Beyond Slavery -- Chapter 12. Just Governments -- Chapter 13. The Democratic Party's Embrace of Authoritarianism -- Chapter 14. A Wake-Up Call from Victims of Socialism and Communism -- Chapter 15. The Way Back to Liberty and Prosperity -- Chapter 16. Conclusion.
Summary:
The Authoritarians is an incisive, well-documented, largely untold story of unremitting efforts by self-avowed socialists to destroy the Founding Fathers' limits on government power and usher in a socialist state. Emord uncovers the stark truths of the past bu does not leave readers without hope. With a detailed plan for the restoration of constitutional government, he invites readers to become part of a national movement to restore limits on power and protections for individual rights in fulfillment of the great promise of the Declaration of Independence--back cover.
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