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The Dangers of Socialized Medicine

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This book exposes the dangers that Americans face with the prospect of socialized medicine. Bringing together the thoughts of twelve eminent advocates of the free-market philosophy, The Dangers of Socialized Medicine explains in an easily readable, well-reasoned way how government policies have caused America's health-care crisis and why a complete separation of health care and the state is the only real, long-term solution. This book prescribes the tough medicine that Americans need to take to achieve a healthy, prosperous, and free society.

87 pages, Paperback

First published February 1, 1994

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Jacob Hornberger

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January 17, 2024
I stumbled across this digging through old Thomas Szasz stuff. This is a perfect example of why the right loses at everything. The entire time spent reading this is time spent saying "who cares?" This is absolute William F Buckley bowtie nonsense. I'm so glad that there are getting to be people who aren't losers building up something of an audience, today. Let Andrew Wilson's debate against Dillahunty be the example. Nothing like this.
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