

An edition of Crisis and leviathan (1987)
Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government (A Pacific Research Institute for Public Policy Book)
By Robert Higgs
Publish Date
March 2, 1989
Publisher
Oxford University Press, USA
Language
eng
Pages
350
Description:
"In Crisis and Leviathan, economist and historian Robert Higgs shows how Big Government emerged from responses to national emergencies that occurred as attitudes about the role of government were changing dramatically. In particular, governmental responses to the Great Depression, two World Wars, the Cold War, and various lesser "crises"(real or imagined) led to a host of new federal programs, activities, and functions that left legacies--including greater acceptance of bigger government--that endured long after each crisis passed. The result was not only a higher baseline for further growth, but also a government more intrusive in the lives of ordinary citizens and more resistant to meaningful reform"--
subjects: Administrative agencies, Bureaucracy, History, Politics and government, Welfare state, United states, politics and government, 20th century, United states, politics and government, 19th century, Ideology, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General, HISTORY / United States / General, Political science
Places: United States
Times: 19th century, 20th century