Assignment title: Information
Examine issues surrounding the relative size of government and
the appropriate level of government interventions into the
economy. These topics are directly linked and they are the
center of much controversy.
Compose a brief essay of at least 400 words but no more than
600 words (not including your references list) on the following
topic, referring to and critiquing relevant ideas from at least
three of the Week readings listed below
Ron Pestritto: "The Birth of the Administrative State: Where It
Came From and What It Means for Limited Government"
Ryan Messmore: "A Moral Case against Big Government"
Progressivism and Expansive Government:
Peter Dreier and Dick Flacks: "Patriotism and Progressivism"
John Halpin and Conor P. Williams: "What is
Progressivism?"
Assume for the purpose of this assignment that we do not
currently have a Social Security Act, but that the creation of
such legislation is being seriously considered by the federal
government for the first time and that the government has
accurately predicted that cost of such a program. Create an
argument for or against the passage of such a law based on your
conception of the ideas on the optimum size of government and
on government interventions in the economy (Social Security is
an intervention in the economy).
In addition to employing ideas from the assigned readings, you
may bring in ideas gathered from research (as long as you cite
and reference them), but these should not dominate in your
essay.
Write in essay form (that is, in paragraphs, not in bullet points).
Be as specific and precise as you can be.
1. Write in Arial font, size 14 Always name the author whose
ideas you are discussing (use the author's full name the first
time you refer to him/her; after that, identify authors by
their last names).
Here's an example of a citation for the Thomas Paine reading
for Week 1: (Paine, 1776).
Provide a References list at the end of your essay that includes
bibliographic references for every reading cited in your essay.
Center the word References and present your references,
listed alphabetically by author's last name.