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Contents Introduction A Battle for the Soul of America
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FedEx or the Post Office?
Free Markets Meet People’s Needs, Big Government Meets Its Own Needs
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Freedom or Big Brother?
Choice Versus Coercion
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Silicon Valley or Detroit?
Creativity Versus Rigidity
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Paychecks or Food Stamps?
Empowerment Versus Dependence
5
Apple or Solyndra?
Meritocracy Versus Cronyism
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The Spirit of Reagan—or Obama?
Optimism and Cooperation Versus Pessimism and Distrust
Notes Bibliography Index
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