gb13
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Pretty straightforward question...
if you had to pick ONE book to give to someone in the hopes that if they read it, will severely challenge their faith in big-government, what would it be?
I really want to covert my friend to our camp. He doesn't like Obama, and he's not a Democrat, but has a very unfavorable view of "Republicans", and seems to sway more to the democrats overall. He has far too much faith in government. He rightly blames corporatism for a lot of our problems (still calls it "capitalism" though), but he can't seem to grasp the fact that big-government facilitates the problem. He has said to me that the reason we're in such a mess is because the government is too weak, and the constitution limited the government TOO MUCH for it to be able to keep corporate interests from infiltrating the State. I'm chipping away at these inconsistent beliefs, started talking monetary policy, and he's receptive to our ideas, but he's still grasping at his long-held beliefs and is having a hard time letting so.
I'm really close to getting him to see eye-to-eye with me, but I need some literary help.
I'm already known to him as a "Ron Paul guy", so I'd prefer something not authored by the good doctor.
Thanks.
if you had to pick ONE book to give to someone in the hopes that if they read it, will severely challenge their faith in big-government, what would it be?
I really want to covert my friend to our camp. He doesn't like Obama, and he's not a Democrat, but has a very unfavorable view of "Republicans", and seems to sway more to the democrats overall. He has far too much faith in government. He rightly blames corporatism for a lot of our problems (still calls it "capitalism" though), but he can't seem to grasp the fact that big-government facilitates the problem. He has said to me that the reason we're in such a mess is because the government is too weak, and the constitution limited the government TOO MUCH for it to be able to keep corporate interests from infiltrating the State. I'm chipping away at these inconsistent beliefs, started talking monetary policy, and he's receptive to our ideas, but he's still grasping at his long-held beliefs and is having a hard time letting so.
I'm really close to getting him to see eye-to-eye with me, but I need some literary help.
I'm already known to him as a "Ron Paul guy", so I'd prefer something not authored by the good doctor.
Thanks.