Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?: American Conservative Thought in the Twentieth CenturyWilliam F. Buckley (Jr.) Half-title: American conservative thought in the twentieth century. |
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... effects of a given policy , or its effects only on a special group , and to neglect to inquire what the long - run ... effect of the policy will be on all groups . The distinction may seem obvious . The precaution of looking for all ...
... effects of a given policy , or its effects only on a special group , and to neglect to inquire what the long - run ... effect of the policy will be on all groups . The distinction may seem obvious . The precaution of looking for all ...
Page 147
... effects of policies on special groups and to ignore or belittle the long - run effects on the community as a whole . The “ new ... effect upon a single group . As far as they go they may often be right . Hazlitt : Economics in One Lesson 147.
... effects of policies on special groups and to ignore or belittle the long - run effects on the community as a whole . The “ new ... effect upon a single group . As far as they go they may often be right . Hazlitt : Economics in One Lesson 147.
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... effect of a tariff wall . It is not merely that all its visible gains are offset by less obvious but no less real losses . It results , in fact , in a net loss to the country . For contrary to centuries of interested propaganda and ...
... effect of a tariff wall . It is not merely that all its visible gains are offset by less obvious but no less real losses . It results , in fact , in a net loss to the country . For contrary to centuries of interested propaganda and ...
Contents
you Ever See a Dream Walking? | xv |
Selected Bibliography | xli |
Part One THE HISTORICAL | 3 |
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