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The Best-Laid Plans
How daily and national problems — decaying subways, a burst housing bubble, congested highways, vulnerable forests, and more — are created or made worse by government planning.
How Progressives Rewrote the Constitution
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Richard A. Epstein's acclaimed look at how modern constitutional law's roots were torn from our country's founding principles and replanted in the Progressivism of the New Deal era.
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With universal health care and the system's downward spiral atop the national debate, this analysis of the healing power of consumer choice and competition is more essential than ever.
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