The 50-plus chapters in this volume cantain hundreds of recommendations to radcally reduce the size and scope of the federal government and return it to the limits envisioned by the Founding Fathers.
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This review is from: Cato Handbook for Congress, 106th Congress (Paperback)
The Cato Institute consistently generates truly outstanding scholarship -- scholarship that to any unbiased reader is first-rate, well-researched, and logical. These traits are found throughout The Cato Handbook for the 106th Congress. Each essay is relevant and substantive; no essay taxes the reader with excess verbiage or illogical or unsubstantiate claims. This is a gem of a collection.In my own special field of expertise, antitrust, I can vouch that the essay on that topic (by Robert Levy and William Shughart) is especially good. There's more sound and creative thinking in this Levy-Shughart contribution than in any 100 antitrust articles randomly selected from law reviews and economics journals.
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