Freedom or Regimentation

This review originally appeared on Amazon.com. Written in the libertarian tradition of Hayek’s The Road to Serfdom and Ringer’s Restoring the American Dream, Louis E. Carabini’s Inclined to Liberty is a concise and discerning examination, both politically and economically, of what it means to prefer freedom to central dictate. The work was inspired by a 2004 dinner party in Carabini’s home during which an academic discussion ensued among the guests involving such political clichés as, "No one should be allowed to inherit wealth," and "The salaries of company executives are too high." The implication, of course, was that the state … Continue reading Freedom or Regimentation