Omnipotent Government
Omnipotent Government is not only a history of
the fall of Germany, but also a powerful critique of the political,
social, and economic ideologies that have shaped Western history in
the last two hundred years. The ordeal of two World Wars, according
to Mises, was the inevitable result of ideologies that call upon government
for the management of human affairs. People today hail every step
toward more government as "progress," and call for more
laws, regulations, and their enforcement by courts and police. They
are yearning for Caesar. They forget the consequences of total government.
Omnipotent Government is a potent reminder.
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