New Road to Serfdom (e-bog) af Hannan, Daniel
Hannan, Daniel (forfatter)

New Road to Serfdom e-bog

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In World War II, American soldiers went overseas to rescue England from the Nazi menace. Now, with America threatened from within by the specter of social democracy, British politician Daniel Hannan returns the favor. The New Road to Serfdom is a must-read rallying cry for Tea Party activists, fans of Mark Levins Tyranny and Liberty, and anyone who has seen Hannans hard-hitting interviews with Ha…
In World War II, American soldiers went overseas to rescue England from the Nazi menace. Now, with America threatened from within by the specter of social democracy, British politician Daniel Hannan returns the favor. The New Road to Serfdom is a must-read rallying cry for Tea Party activists, fans of Mark Levins Tyranny and Liberty, and anyone who has seen Hannans hard-hitting interviews with Hannity Colmes, Neil Cavuto, and Glenn Beck. A former president of the Oxford Conservative Association, and a member of the EU Parliament, Hannan has the insight and experience to help America recapture its distinctive ideals and avoid turning into a socialist state.
E-bog 98,18 DKK
Forfattere Hannan, Daniel (forfatter)
Udgivet 28.09.2010
Længde 240 sider
Genrer Centrist democratic ideologies
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780061994760
In World War II, American soldiers went overseas to rescue England from the Nazi menace. Now, with America threatened from within by the specter of social democracy, British politician Daniel Hannan returns the favor. The New Road to Serfdom is a must-read rallying cry for Tea Party activists, fans of Mark Levins Tyranny and Liberty, and anyone who has seen Hannans hard-hitting interviews with Hannity Colmes, Neil Cavuto, and Glenn Beck. A former president of the Oxford Conservative Association, and a member of the EU Parliament, Hannan has the insight and experience to help America recapture its distinctive ideals and avoid turning into a socialist state.