Feb 13, 2019
It is not income equality, but making the poor better off that is an important value for government policy.
Editor’s Note: This podcast was originally published on August 15, 2018.
Every book that Columbia law professor Philip Hamburger writes changes discourse on a subject. The author of Separation of Church and State, Law and Judicial Duty, and the award-winning and Supreme Court cited Is Administrative Law Unlawful? now turns his inquisitive mind to the liberal mind. He joins us to discuss his latest book Liberal Suppression.
It is not income equality, but making the poor better off that is an important value for government policy.
It is tempting to think “it can’t happen here.” But Americans are more concerned about tyranny than they have been in many years.