
Violent Saviors: The West's Conquest of the Rest
"The quest for agency is everywhere and nowhere in the business of development aid." - William Easterly
This is a work of genius in the defense of freedom. The lessons learned from a history of self-serving and arrogant conquests in the name of economic development are vividly depicted. The outcome emphasizes the common patronizing thread that runs through so many attempts to impose assistance on underdeveloped regions. The obvious conclusion is that the imposition of expert judgments requires voluntary consent. This book is a valuable resource for developing a defense of free market capitalism because of its wealth of historical examples.
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This is a work of genius in the defense of freedom. The lessons learned from a history of self-serving and arrogant conquests in the name of economic development are vividly depicted. The outcome emphasizes the common patronizing thread that runs through so many attempts to impose assistance on underdeveloped regions. The obvious conclusion is that the imposition of expert judgments requires voluntary consent. This book is a valuable resource for developing a defense of free market capitalism because of its wealth of historical examples.
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