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What would the founders say?, a patriot's answers to America's most pressing problems, Larry Schweikart

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What would the founders say?, a patriot's answers to America's most pressing problems, Larry Schweikart
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [209]-239) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
What would the founders say?
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
650210740
Responsibility statement
Larry Schweikart
Sub title
a patriot's answers to America's most pressing problems
Table Of Contents
How important is religion, especially Christianity, in matters of state and government? Should the two be entirely separate? -- What is the function of education, and how much control should the federal government have over it? -- Is the government responsible for protecting the land and the environment? -- Is the health of the people considered part of the "general welfare"? -- Should the government stimulate the economy and otherwise ensure full employment? -- Does the government have a responsibility to keep large businesses solvent in order to protect American industry? -- What about banks? Doesn't the government have a specific stake in protecting the money supply? -- Should the United States tolerate high deficits and a large national debt? -- What is the purpose of war? Is it necessary or should it be avoided? -- Should federal, state, or local governments collectively or individually have the authority to regulate gun ownership?
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