Synopses & Reviews
How much do Americans spend each year taking wealth from others or protecting their own wealth from being "redistributed"? From locks to lobbyists, cops to campaigns, Americans spend over $400 billion per year -- or over $2,000 per person -- on either taking someone else's wealth or protecting their own, according to the evidence amassed by the authors. This book makes a significant contribution to both political science and economics in terms a layman can understand.
Synopsis
This book makes a significant contribution to both political science and economics in terms a layman can understand.