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A Life of One's Own
- Individual Rights and the Welfare State
- Narrated by: Scott R. Smith
- Length: 5 hrs and 57 mins
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Summary
The welfare state rests on the assumption that people have rights to food, shelter, health care, retirement income, and other goods provided by the government.
David Kelley examines the historical origins of that assumption, and the rationale used to support it today.
©1998 Cato Institute (P)2017 The Atlas Society
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