
The Right to Earn a Living
Economic Freedom and the Law
Timothy Sandefur(Author)
Cato Institute,U.S. (Publisher)
Published on 16. August 2010
Book
Hardback
359 pages
978-1-935308-33-1 (ISBN)
Description
America's founders thought the right to earn a living was so basic and obvious that it didn't need to be mentioned in the Bill of Rights. Yet today that right is burdened by a wide array of government rules and regulations that play favorites, rewrite contracts, encourage frivolous lawsuits, seize private property, and manipulate economic choices to achieve outcomes that bureaucrats favor. The Right to Earn a Living charts the history of this fundamental human right, from the constitutional system that was designed to protect it by limiting government's powers, to the Civil War Amendments that expanded protection to all Americans, regardless of race. It then focuses on the Progressive-era judges who began to erode those protections, and concludes with today's controversies over abusive occupational licensing laws, freedom of speech in advertising, regulatory takings, and much more.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Washington DC
United States
Product notice
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Cloth over boards
With dust jacket
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 157 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
762 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-935308-33-1 (9781935308331)
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Timothy Sandefur is vice president for legal affairs at the Goldwater Institute, where he holds the Clarence J. & Katherine P. Duncan Chair in Constitutional Government. He also holds the Barry Goldwater Chair in American Institutions at Arizona State University.