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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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A fascinating read,
By Barbara Anderson (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The National Debt: From FDR (1941) to Clinton (1996) (Library Binding)
Every serious political activist should own a copy of "The National Debt from FDR (1940) to Clinton (1996) by C.L.T. member Robert E. Kelly, with a foreword by Jeff Jacoby, now available in bookstores. A fascinating read with evereything you really want to know about the federal government in one compact place.
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An excellent review of the growth of the welfare state.,
By A Customer
This review is from: The National Debt: From FDR (1941) to Clinton (1996) (Library Binding)
Well written and documented with numerous tables, this book makes a compelling case for limiting debt by reducing citizen's dependence on the government and supporting private sector growth. Recommended for informed general readers; upper-division graduates and up.
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The National Debt: From FDR (1941) to Clinton (1996) by Robert E. Kelly (Library Binding - Feb. 2000)
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