Attack on Government: Fear, Distrust, and Hatred in Public Life

Pitchstone Publishing (2004)
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Distrust of government and a sense that government has failed are central features of public life in America. Attack on Government is a psychological study of these and related features of the way we experience government in the United States. The book considers such topics as the moral standing of government, the free market ideal, and the abuse of power.

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