Review of Why Does Government Need to be Funded?

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Review of Why Does Government Need to be Funded?

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Why Does Government Need to be Funded?" by Amphidromus.]
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3 out of 5 stars
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The material in this book is primarily drawn from a lifetime of experience and observation in work, entrepreneurship, business, and world travel. The author also emphasizes continuous self-directed learning, resulting in a mix of proprietary knowledge and information from the public domain. While most of the content falls into these categories, there are some instances where the author acknowledges external sources with gratitude.

The book direct us to understand the importance of problem-solving with a focus on finding effective solutions rather than seeking centralized control and power. The author proposes that to address complex issues, we must delve into the reasons behind our actions and undertake deep introspection. The proper understanding of money, inquiring why governments need funding, is seen as a transformative concept that can resolve fundamental dilemmas. The author envisions a new political-economic structure aligned with real-world forces, fostering harmony, liberty, and social justice. By disempowering evil and embracing creativity, the world can achieve orderly peace and flourishing human experiences. In short, The author challenges readers to imagine a world free from ideological threats and advocates for a society of peace, liberty, justice, and individual growth.

In summary, this book incorporates a wealth of knowledge from various credible sources, personal experiences, and ongoing self-directed education, resulting in a comprehensive exploration of its subject matter.

The book is fair and average so I rate the book 3 out of 5

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