Jason Sands

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underdog socialist caves in to the arguments of the opposition, always accepting the premise on which the debate takes place. “National debt is out of control,” they concede, “but we can make more programs income-dependent.” “Fighting poverty is terribly expensive,” reason the underdog socialists, “but it’s part of being a civilized nation.” “Taxes are high,” they lament, “but each according to his ability.”
Utopia for Realists: How We Can Build the Ideal World
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