After the Welfare State is a compilation of essays that address the problem with government intervention and assistance in the US and other countries like Italy and Greece that are in a much dire situation today. Besides explaining how it has failed the people, Tom Palmer's selection explain the origin of the Welfare as a control mechanism since the Bismark era.
The last section analyzes different programs and their costs and effects, as well as some evidence that they are not necessary nor sufficient.
The books is oriented to young idealists who are honestly concern with injustice and poorness. Young people who unfortunately believe that the government has a role in alleviating this suffering, yet don't understand how the transfer of wealth is un-ethical and ineffective.
Being collection of essays the book lacks flow but is a good starting point to address this subject. The format allows to organize discussion group that can be enriched with further readings and research.
My rating: 3 of 5 stars
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