The death of common sense : how law is suffocating America / Philip K. Howard.
Distressing, disturbing, devastatingly detailed--this examination of how modern laws are diminishing America exposes the drawbacks of rule-bound government, tells why nothing gets done, reveals the phony pretensions of law, and shows why well-intentioned laws have actually devalued rights. In short, this book demonstrates how the buck never stops and how well-meaning laws are creating a nation of enemies.--From publisher description.
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- ISBN: 0679429948
- Physical Description: 202 pages ; 22 cm
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Random House, [1994]
- Copyright: ©1994
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Bibliography, etc. Note: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-202). |
Formatted Contents Note: | The death of common sense -- The buck never stops -- A nation of enemies -- Releasing ourselves. |
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Subject: | Law > United States. Law reform > United States. Bureaucracy > United States. Common sense. Law. |
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