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New York Times Bestselling Author of Do As I Say (Not As I do)
ผู้เขียนPeter Schweizer

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:: เนื้อหาโดยสังเขป
In Do As I Say (Not As I Do), Peter Schweizer exposed the hypocrisy of liberal elites in Washington and Hollywood. In MAKERS AND TAKERS, he broadens his scope to examine the damaging effects of liberal philosophy on ordinary Americans. Drawing on national polls and reputable academic studies, as well as the revealing testimony of liberals themselves, Schweizer shows that Liberals are, on the whole, less honest, less generous, lazier, and more materialistic than their conservative counterparts. Moreover, conservatives are better parents, spouses, and citizens.

Schweizer’s portrait is not a mischievous exercise in “gotcha” journalism. Instead, tracing political and social changes over the past fifty years, he argues that the emergence of liberalism as a philosophy of selfishness is a direct result of big government. The enormous expansion of government has fostered the assumption among many Americans that the state is responsible for our financial, social, and moral well-being. From the myth that wealth is the result of luck and exploitation to the insistence that individuals are not accountable to God or social institutions, the principles of liberalism have corrupted the personal virtues and community values Americans once honored.

:: สารบัญ
1. The Mighty Me: Or, Why Liberals Are More Self-Centered Than Conservatives
2. Think Globally, Sit on Your Butt Locally: Or, Why Conservatives Are Actually More Generous Than Liberals
3. Liberal$ and Money: Or, Why Liberals Are More Envious and Less Hardworking Than Conservatives
4. The Whole Truth and Nothing But: Or, Why Conservatives Value Honesty More Than Liberals
5. Anger Management: How Modern Liberalism Promotes Anger
6. Mind Wars: Why Conservatives Actually Know More Than Liberals
7. Whine Country: Or, Why Liberals Complain More