Books tagged: welfare state

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The World's Best Place Norway and the Norwegians    by Solveig  Torvik
Price: $9.99 USD. 54200 words. Published on January 30, 2010. .

The United Nations says Norway is the world's best place to live. So what's it like to live there? Who are these people, and what are their civic and cultural values? An unblinking look at celebrated, and uncelebrated, aspects of this paradoxical socialist welfare state by a Norwegian-American journalist.
The American Psyche In Search Of Its Soul    by Andrew Cort
Price: $1.99 USD. 35410 words. Published on May 7, 2011. .

Can we restore a genuine sense of meaning and purpose to our lives and culture without compromising our scientific rationality, material prosperity, and social justice? With passion, intelligence and hope, Andrew Cort addresses this question in chapters covering science, technology, business ethics, pop culture, politics, family values, environmental issues, and education in contemporary America.
A Blueprint for Prosperity: Market-based Alternatives to the Obama Blueprint for Change    by Robert Donovan
Price: $4.95 USD. 76040 words. Published on November 18, 2011. .

The U.S. Budget Deficit and national debt are skyrocketing. The income tax system is incomprehensible, oppressive, unfair, and broken beyond all repair. Social Security, healthcare and welfare entitlement costs are out of control and threatening bankruptcy. The U.S has problems, but none of them are insoluble. This book outlines inexpensive, free-market solutions to all of these problems.
Convention - To Resurrect The U.S. Constitution    by Paul Antinori
You set the price! 86960 words. Published on May 27, 2012. .

The author makes the case for a new Constitutional Convention. The federal government has grown top- heavy. The balance of government power has shifted away from the States and the people and is now entrenched in Washington.