Conclusion
Mark D. White
A chapter in The Illusion of Well-Being, 2014, pp 167-168 from Palgrave Macmillan
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Abstract While I did not write this book to bury anybody, I do want to put to rest two very dangerous and pernicious ideas: that our government knows how we should run our lives better than we do, and that it has the right or responsibility to do it for us.
Date: 2014
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