No, They Can’t by John Stossel (.ePUB)
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No, They Can’t: Why Government Fails-But Individuals Succeed by John Stossel
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Overview: In No, They Can’t, journalist John Stossel delivers a sharp critique of government intervention, arguing that bureaucratic attempts to “fix” society often create more problems than they solve. Drawing from decades of reporting and investigation, he makes the case that central planning, regulation, and political promises routinely fail to deliver meaningful results.
Instead, Stossel champions the power of individuals, free markets, and voluntary exchange as the real engines of progress. He illustrates his argument with examples from healthcare, education, welfare, and economic policy, exposing the unintended consequences of government programs while highlighting the efficiency and innovation that emerge when people are free to act.
Provocative and contrarian, the book challenges the assumptions behind many political debates and offers a vision of a society that thrives when individuals—not government—are trusted to make decisions.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

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