Crisis And Leviathan by J.M.R. Higgs
This insightful work delves into the intricate relationship between government expansion and national crises, exploring how periods of turmoil often lead to increased state intervention and control. Through a historical lens, the narrative examines various pivotal moments in American history, illustrating how each crisis has served as a catalyst for the growth of governmental power. The analysis provides a compelling argument about the cyclical nature of crisis and state expansion, questioning the long-term implications of such growth on individual liberties and the balance of power within society.
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