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About The Book
Few topics are as timely as the growth of government. To understand why government has grown, Robert Higgs asserts, one must understand how it has grown. This book offers a coherent, multi-causal explanation, guided by a novel analytical framework firmly grounded in historical evidence.
More than a study of trends in governmental spending, taxation, and employment, Crisis and Leviathan is a thorough analysis of the actual occasions when and the specific means by which Big Government developed in the United States. More than an abstract account, it names names and highlights the actions of significant individuals.
The author examines how 20th-century national emergencies--mainly wars, depressions, and labor disturbances--have prompted federal officials to take over previously private rights and activities. When the crises passed, a residue of new governmental powers remained. Even more significantly, each great crisis and the subsequent governmental measures went hand in hand with reinforcing shifts in public beliefs and attitudes toward the government's proper role in American life.
Integrating the contributions of scholars in diverse disciplines, including history, law, political philosophy, and the social sciences, Crisis and Leviathan makes compelling reading for all those who seek to understand the transformation of America's political economy over the past century.
Product Details
- Publisher: Independent Institute (November 11, 2025)
- Length: 384 pages
- ISBN13: 9781598134124
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Raves and Reviews
"When was the last time you heard the president tell the country it was time to relax emergency powers? His actions validate the argument made in Robert Higgs’s classic work, Crisis and Leviathan."
– Senator Rand Paul
"A book of major importance, thoroughly researched, closely argued, and meticulously documented. It should be high on the reading list of every serious student of the American political system."
– Political Science Quarterly
"An important, powerful, and profoundly disturbing book."
– James M. Buchanan, Nobel Laureate in Economic Science, Journal of Economic History
"A thoughtful and challenging work."
– Harper’s
"Insightful, compelling, and clear, Higgs breaks new ground in explicating the most important socio-political trend of our time—the growth of American government."
– Freeman
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