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David Boaz is Executive Vice President of the Cato Institute, described by Rolling Stone as "the hottest think-tank in Washington." He is the editor of The Libertarian Reader. His articles have appeared in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Washington Post, and the Los Angeles Times. mostrar más He lives in Washington, D.C. mostrar menos

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Nombre canónico
Boaz, David
Fecha de nacimiento
1953
Género
male
Nacionalidad
USA
Lugares de residencia
Washington, D.C., USA
Educación
Vanderbilt University
Ocupaciones
Executive Vice President, Cato Institute
Organizaciones
Cato Institute
Biografía breve
Cato's executive vice president David Boaz has played a key role in the development of the Cato Institute and the libertarian movement. He is a provocative commentator and a leading authority on domestic issues such as education choice, drug legalization, the growth of government, and the rise of libertarianism. He is the author of Libertarianism: A Primer, described by the Los Angeles Times as "a well-researched manifesto of libertarian ideas," the editor of The Libertarian Reader, and coeditor of the Cato Handbook on Policy . Boaz is the former editor of New Guard magazine and was executive director of the Council for a Competitive Economy prior to joining Cato in 1981. His articles have been published in the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times, National Review, and Slate. He is a frequent guest on national television and radio shows, and has appeared on ABC's Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, CNN's Crossfire, NPR's Talk of the Nation and All Things Considered, John McLaughlin's One on One, Fox News Channel, BBC, Voice of America, Radio Free Europe, and other media. His latest book is The Politics of Freedom.

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If there was anything higher than 5 stars this book was incredible from the beginning all the way through until the end. There are times when he's required to repeat some points from earlier in the book but they always fit into the context perfectly. After completing the whole book, I am kind of shocked and disappointed that these principles (which are not "radical" at all but rather countless examples of our Founding Fathers explaining all of this out very clearly) aren't discussed more or taken seriously as a viable option, especially in the position that we're in today when the size of government. You don't have to be interested in current events, political science, or American History to be able to spout of countless examples of the way government is ineffective, wasteful, and irresponsible. And those are the nice things that most people could think of when asked about their faith in government and local, state, and federal leaders. A lot of people would take it much further to say that government is corrupt, self-serving and focus more on getting re-elected to office/climb the political ladder than listen to their constituents or fix anything in Washington.… (más)
 
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If there was anything higher than 5 stars this book was incredible from the beginning all the way through until the end. There are times when he's required to repeat some points from earlier in the book but they always fit into the context perfectly. After completing the whole book, I am kind of shocked and disappointed that these principles (which are not "radical" at all but rather countless examples of our Founding Fathers explaining all of this out very clearly) aren't discussed more or taken seriously as a viable option, especially in the position that we're in today when the size of government. You don't have to be interested in current events, political science, or American History to be able to spout of countless examples of the way government is ineffective, wasteful, and irresponsible. And those are the nice things that most people could think of when asked about their faith in government and local, state, and federal leaders. A lot of people would take it much further to say that government is corrupt, self-serving and focus more on getting re-elected to office/climb the political ladder than listen to their constituents or fix anything in Washington.… (más)
 
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