Roo Phillips

85%
Flag icon
In the years that have passed since Popper wrote The Open Society and its Enemies, we have learned a great deal about what works and what does not work in alleviating poverty. Universal free education, public housing, unemployment benefits, pensions for the elderly and disabled, and, in every affluent nation except the United States, universal health insurance, have done more to reduce human suffering than even the most benign attempts to introduce communism.
Marx: A Very Short Introduction (Very Short Introductions)
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview