The economist W.F. Paulaha has written a little book that addresses two questions at the core of all philosophical and practical discussions of government, from Plato in 360 BCE (The Republic) to today's New York Times, Wall Street Journal, left and right wing blogs, and ountless meetings in neighborhood coffee shops to the White House itself. The questions are: 1) Can government spend your money better than you can? 2) How much can you afford to spend?
The economist W.F. Paulaha has written a little book that addresses two questions at the core of all philosophical and practical discussions of government, from Plato in 360 BCE (The Republic) to today's New York Times, Wall Street Journal, left and right wing blogs, and ountless meetings in neighborhood coffee shops to the White House itself. The questions are: 1) Can government spend your money better than you can? 2) How much can you afford to spend?