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It Is Dangerous To Be Right When The Government Is Wrong by Andrew P. Napolitano

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Also by Andrew P. Napolitano:

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It Is Dangerous To Be Right When The Government Is Wrong, October 2011
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A Nation of Sheep, November 2007
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The Constitution in Exile, April 2006
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Constitutional Chaos, November 2004
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It Is Dangerous To Be Right When The Government Is Wrong
Andrew P. Napolitano

The Case for Personal Freedom

Thomas Nelson Publishers
October 2011
On Sale: October 18, 2011
240 pages
ISBN: 1595553509
EAN: 9781595553508
Hardcover
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Non-Fiction Political

Judge Andrew P. Napolitano examines the concept the government hates and fears the most: Freedom.

The United States of America was born out of a bloody revolt against tyranny. Yet almost from its inception, the government here has suppressed liberty. In his sixth book on the Constitution and human freedom, Judge Andrew P. Napolitano asks: Where does freedom come from? How can government in America exercise power that the people have not given to it? What forces have collaborated to destroy personal freedom?

In this back-to-basics on freedom, Judge Napolitano addresses hard questions:

  • Do we still have a Constitution?
  • What are the limits to government power in a free society?
  • Why does the government attack, rather than defend, our rights?
  • If our rights are inalienable, how can the government take them away?
  • Do we really own any private property?

The Judge gives a sweeping treatment of natural rights and all the philosophical, religious, and ideological principles that underscore the concept of human freedom.

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