An Evaluation of Barack Obama's Inaugural Address

G. Stolyarov II
 
Issue CLXXXV 
January 29, 2009
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In this audio lecture, presented on January 24, 2009, before the Hillsdale Chapter of the Young Americans for Liberty, Mr. Stolyarov analyzes Barack Obama’s Inaugural Address both for its  positive and its negative elements. Mr. Stolyarov finds encouraging Obama’s tolerance for non-believers, as well as his recognition that the recent economic crisis has not damaged any physical capital or the potential of workers. However, Mr. Stolyarov also finds numerous troubling ambiguities in Obama’s address that might lend themselves open to severe government intervention in the economy. Moreover, Mr. Stolyarov does not believe that Obama understands the genuine causes of the present economic crisis. It was not the market, but government intervention, that led to the present situation.


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