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The State Against Blacks
by Walter E. Williams · 1982
★★★★★Editor's Pickbeginner
Williams documents how government regulations — minimum wage laws, licensing requirements, labor union protections — systematically harm black Americans by eliminating the low-wage entry points and entrepreneurial opportunities through which earlier immigrant groups climbed into the middle class.
★ Why We Recommend It
This is one of the most important works in the liberty tradition — essential for any serious student of free markets and individual rights.
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★ Key Takeaways
What You'll Learn from The State Against Blacks
- 1This work offers rigorous analysis of its subject from a liberty-oriented perspective.
- 2The author builds a systematic argument from first principles.
- 3The implications for policy and practice are far-reaching.
- 4Readers will gain tools for understanding the unintended consequences of intervention.
- 5Essential reading for anyone serious about the ideas of freedom.
★ About the Author
Walter E. Williams
Walter E. Williams (1936–2020) was a professor of economics at George Mason University and a syndicated columnist.
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