Dismantling America Free Audiobook Download by Thomas Sowell


Thomas Sowell, in this audiobook, goes into great detail about the history of the Nation and how America was founded on not just a set of ideas but also a set of people. He discusses how America has been changing for decades from principles to policies.

America's wealth and power were not built by government programs. They were built through the ingenuity and individual effort of the American people. The foundation of this nation was founded on the principle that individuals are ultimately responsible for their own lives, and that government is instituted to protect those individual rights.

Thomas Sowell's latest book is a sweeping, scathing indictment of America today. He has interviewed and written about the people who are responsible for all the ills of our society. From politicians to corporations, from education to art and entertainment, and from schools to families, this book covers it all. It is a devastating critique which will no doubt make many people angry who should not be.

Elsewhere in the work, he goes on to argue that radical collectivism is not just the inevitable outcome when there is a state but could actually be the government's means of achieving it.

'Dismantling America: On Immigration and Civil Rights' is a book by Thomas Sowell published in 1995. It is narrated by Robertson Dean, who performed the audiobook version of the book. The book deals with immigration and other issues faced by America in the late twentieth century

Published Date 2010-08-10
Duration 8 hours 9 minutes
Author Thomas Sowell
Narrated Robertson Dean
Reviews
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Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Politics
Parent Category Global Politics

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