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"Quite possibly the best indictment of the State since Our Enemy, the State appeared . . . a lovely, brilliant, humane, and remarkably entertaining work." - National Review In The End Is Near and It's Going to Be Awesome, Kevin Williamson, a National Review Onlinecontributor, makes the bold argument that the United States government is disintegrating-and that it is a good thing! Williamson offers a radical re-envisioning of government, a powerful analysis of why it doesn't work, and an exploration of the innovative solutions to various social problems that are spontaneously emerging as a…mehr

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"Quite possibly the best indictment of the State since Our Enemy, the State appeared . . . a lovely, brilliant, humane, and remarkably entertaining work." - National Review In The End Is Near and It's Going to Be Awesome, Kevin Williamson, a National Review Onlinecontributor, makes the bold argument that the United States government is disintegrating-and that it is a good thing! Williamson offers a radical re-envisioning of government, a powerful analysis of why it doesn't work, and an exploration of the innovative solutions to various social problems that are spontaneously emerging as a result of the failure of politics and government. Critical and compelling, The End Is Near and It's Going to Be Awesome: How Going Broke Will Leave America Richer, Happier, and More Securelays out a thoughtful plan for a new system, one based on success stories from around the country, from those who homeschool their children to others who have successfully created their own currency. "Mr. Williamson is an astute observer and a talented stylist, and his book is full of vivid images and sharp phrases." - The Washington Times "At last, a conservative treatise that isn't too bilious to taste-and that is often entertaining even as it is provocative. It's a pleasure to find so even and logical a voice in these pages, which deserve broad airing." - Kirkus Reviews

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Kevin D. Williamson covers the intersection of economics, politics, and culture for National Review and National Review Online. His highly regarded Exchequer column relies on his trademark "English-major math" to chronicle the daily growth of the national debt and the ugly symbiotic relationship between Washington and Wall Street. He is a regular on Kudlow & Company, Lou Dobbs Tonight, and National Public Radio, and has appeared on dozens of other television news and talk-radio shows. He has served as a professor at The King's College and as director of the journalism program at the Institute for Humane Studies at George Mason University. He lives in New York City.