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The simple insight that all legally enforceable rights cost money reminds us that freedom is not violated by a government that taxes and spends, but requires it--and requires a citizenry vigilant about how money is allocated. Drawing from these practical, commonsense notions, The Cost of Rights provides a useful corrective to the all-or-nothing feel of much political debate nowadays (The Economist).
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Holmes, Stephen: - Stephen Holmes teaches political science at Princeton University and New York University Law School.Sunstein, Cass R.: - Cass R. Sunstein teaches law and political science at the University of Chicago.
About the Author
Holmes, Stephen: - Stephen Holmes teaches political science at Princeton University and New York University Law School.Sunstein, Cass R.: - Cass R. Sunstein teaches law and political science at the University of Chicago.
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