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Reviews for Implementation of the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement

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The average rating for Implementation of the United States-Morocco Free Trade Agreement based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2019-04-22 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 4 stars Tim Gordon
22 April 2019 - Having met and gotten to know Mary Ruwart in the 1980s, I was fortunate to read this book in manuscript shortly before it was first published in 1992. I have referred back to the published version many times since, because it is a very good reference on many issues. The author is highly knowledgeable about libertarian theory and the practical issues she deals with in the book. I especially liked the section on government regulations and the FDA in particular. The author has intimate knowledge of that agency, having been a research scientist at Upjohn Corp. a large pharmaceutical company for many years, and greatly affected by the policies and administration of that agency. The very real harms that the FDA, if not all government agencies, cause to consumers is well laid out in the book. He subsequent book "Death by Regulation" goes into even more details. This book is an excellent intro or intermediate book on libertarian ideas and how they deal with real issues in the world.
Review # 2 was written on 2010-05-06 00:00:00
2005was given a rating of 5 stars Aaron Bubemyre
This is probably on of the most important books I have ever read. I recommend it to anyone who cares about issues such as education, poverty, the environment, terrorism, or crime prevention. I find many of my more liberal minded friends very frustrating at times because I don't think they are wrong; I think they well-intentioned but horribly misguided because they lack an ideological compass. This book is that compass. It does an amazing job of demonstrating that libertarians/anarchist want the same thing everyone else wants, but we believe that aggression is neither the moral or the practical means to achieve those ends. One of the first lessons we teach our children is to not aggress against others, but in our own lives we support and sometimes even advocate aggression to solve the world's problems. The child who steals another child's toy or hits another child will usually "reap what they sow", and so do adults who aggress.


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