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Arthur C. Brooks

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As a political independent, I would gladly vote for any political party dedicated to limited government and entrepreneurship.


— Arthur C. Brooks


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If you think spreading money around by force seems like an odd definition of fairness, you're not alone.


— Arthur C. Brooks


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Free enterprise is essentially a formula not just for wealth creation, but for life satisfaction.


— Arthur C. Brooks


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The battle is on, and nothing less than the soul of America is at stake.


— Arthur C. Brooks


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The more control you have over your life, the more responsible you feel for your own success - or failure.


— Arthur C. Brooks


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Yes, free markets tend to produce unequal incomes. We should not be ashamed of that. On the contrary, our system is the envy of the world and should be a source of pride.


— Arthur C. Brooks


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About Arthur C. Brooks






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Drawing his title from the Bhutanese measurement of national well-being Brooks argues that the United States is one of the world's only other countries to enshrine happiness in its credo. This portion drew a great deal from his work on happiness from Gross National Happiness and The Battle. For this last section Brooks cites many statistics regarding world poverty reduction from increased trade and globalization as well as statistics concerning limited government breeding charity.

Brooks (born May 21 1964) is an American social scientist and musician. He is the president of the American Enterprise Institute a nonpartisan think tank. Two of his popular volumes Who Really Cares: The Surprising Truth about Compassionate Conservatism and Gross National Happiness: Why Happiness Matters for America—and How We Can Get More of It explore these themes in greater depth.

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