It sounds like a very interesting book, and I agree with the premise. Government has told us that we will give our money to the recipients of these programs or they'll take our property and throw us in jail. I much prefer voluntary programs. They're much more effective anyway. I still remember after the tsunami that devastated so many asian countries, the UN relief mission was still arguing about what hotel to stay at while private organizations were in sleeping bags near a runway when they weren't helping to unload relief planes.
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If ye love wealth better than liberty, the tranquility of servitude than the animated contest of freedom, go from us in peace. May your chains sit lightly upon you, and may posterity forget that you were our countrymen! - Samuel Adams
John Taylor stated: "There is also another political party, who desire, through the influence of legislation and coercion, to level the world. To say the least, it is a species of robbery; to some it may appear an honorable one, but nevertheless, it is robbery. What right has any private man to take by force the property of another? The laws of all nations would punish such a man as a thief. Would thousands of men engaged in the same business make it more honorable? Certainly not. And if a nation were to do it, would a nation's act sanctify a wrong deed? No; the Algerine pirates, or Arabian hordes, were never considered honorable, on account of their numbers; and a nation, or nations, engaging in this would only augment the banditti, but could never sanctify the deed". [ John Taylor, Government of God, 1852, p. 23]