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making our government smaller, better, and closer to home

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An edition of Revolution at the roots (1995)

Revolution at the roots

making our government smaller, better, and closer to home

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Reason Foundation analysts William Eggers and John O'Leary spent two years traveling America's political frontier, taking the nation's political pulse. They heard a single message: "To forge a better society we need to make government dramatically smaller, more efficient, and closer to the people it is intended to serve." More importantly, they met many revolutionaries who are doing just that.

In Revolution at the Roots, you'll find out not just what's wrong with American government, but how Americans can fix it. You'll meet the new breed of political leaders who are shaking up the status quo, from governors such as New Jersey's Christine Todd Whitman and Wisconsin's Tommy Thompson to California's Pete Wilson. You'll also meet the big-city mayors, Democrat and Republican alike, who are standing up to entrenched interests and shrinking bureaucracies.

But it is America's people, not her politicians, who are truly the driving force for change.

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Free Press
Language
English
Pages
422

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Revolution at the Roots: Making Our Government Smaller, Better and Closer to Home
September 20, 1995, Free Press
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. 363-405) and index.

Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
353/.0009/049
Library of Congress
JK469 1995b, JK469 1995b

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 422 p. ;
Number of pages
422

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL1277507M
Internet Archive
revolutionatroot0000egge
ISBN 10
0028740270
LCCN
95009212
OCLC/WorldCat
32509349
Library Thing
1193134
Goodreads
1758505

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