Friday, February 18, 2011

The welfare state with William Voegeli

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.

Part 2

William Voegeli discusses the intellectual groundwork of the modern welfare state.

Part 3

William Voegeli discusses who really pays for the welfare state.

Part 4

William Voegeli discusses why per-capita welfare spending has soared in recent decades, despite the Reagan and Gingrich revolutions.

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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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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