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Excuse Me, Professor

Challenging the Myths of Progressivism

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Excuse Me, Professor

By: Lawrence W. Reed, Ron Robinson
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There's little truly "progressive" about Progressivism. True progress happens when humans are free, yet the Progressive agenda substantially diminishes freedom while promising the unachievable. Excuse Me, Professor provides a handy reference for anyone actively engaged in advancing liberty, with essential essays debunking more than 50 Progressive clichés.

Does the free market truly ignore the poor? Are humans really destroying the Earth? Is the government truly the first best source to relieve distress?

Compiled and edited by Lawrence W. Reed in collaboration with the Foundation for Economic Education and Young America's Foundation, this anthology is an indispensable addition to every freedom lover's arsenal of intellectual ammunition.

©2015 Foundation for Economic Education (P)2015 Foundation for Economic Education
Conservatism & Liberalism Economic Conditions Economics Education Ideologies & Doctrines Political Science Politics & Government Social Sciences Theory
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Well thought out and well researched. Full of great information. I don't agree with them 100% but no one can argue that they don't know what they are talking about.

Great book

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This book, is amazing. It dismantles all most all of the Socialist propaganda that people spout. Should be required reading for high school.

Everyone should read this

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Easily digested chapter by chapter. Highlight the ones you want to revisit because they all blur together after a while.

Thought provoking and detailed

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May need to listen in chunks, there's a lot of topics (which is a good thing). Provides great examples for debating against progressivism.

Great Reference for Debating Progressivism

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I've gained a much greater understanding of the free market and Progressive policies. I'd recommend this book to anyone looking to learn why Capitalism is the possibility the best form of economy.

Very Educational

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This is totally worth your while despite the stilted and rushed narration. Clear, logical explanations of why freedom works and leftism leads inevitably to disaster; presented n concise, individual topics.

Fantastic content - bad narration

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This needs to be required reading in every High School and college if for no other reason than providing some needed balance.

Wow, way more than I expected.

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