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Part 1 |
William Voegeli, a visiting scholar at the Henry Salvatori Center at Claremont McKenna College, discusses, with Hoover fellow Peter Robinson, how the welfare state has grown exponentially between World War II and today.
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Part 2 |
William Voegeli discusses the intellectual groundwork of the modern welfare state.
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Part 3 |
William Voegeli discusses who really pays for the welfare state.
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Part 4 |
William Voegeli discusses why per-capita welfare spending has soared in recent decades, despite the Reagan and Gingrich revolutions.
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Part 5 |
William Voegeli discusses his position that conservatives must accept the welfare state if they are ever to resolve it.
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