Archive for Donald J. Senese
China s Free Enterprise Experiment
Dr. Senese is a free lance writer on foreign policy questions who has served as the Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement in the U.S. Department of Education, 1981-1985. His most recent books include Sweet and Sour Capitalism: An Analysis of “Socialism with Chinese Characteristics” and Democracy in Mainland China: The Myth and the [...]
1Jul1987 | Donald J. Senese | 0 comments | ContinuedPrivatizing Japans Railroads
Dr. Donald J. Senese has written four books on Asia and is a free-lance writer on public policy issues. He is a former Assistant Secretary of Education. Japan is one of the world’s economic success stories. After suffering defeat and destruction in World War II, Japan, with American assistance, adopted the principles of free enterprise [...]
1Jun1987 | Donald J. Senese | 1 comment | ContinuedGovernment Intervention Creates Chaos, Not Jobs
Students of history are familiar with the significant truth embodied in the often quoted remark of the writer and philosopher George Santayana in his work The Life of Reason: “Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.” This axiom holds true for those proponents of governmental interventionism in the economy who view [...]
1Jun1981 | Donald J. Senese | 1 comment | ContinuedGovernment, Heal Thyself
Dr. Senese, former associate professor of history at Redford College In Virginia, now specializes in health related issues as Senior Research Associate, Republican Study Committee, U.S. House of Representatives. A belief is growing among supporters of free market economics: “There is nothing wrong with the American system of medical care that more governmental intervention could [...]
1Jul1980 | Donald J. Senese | 0 comments | Continued-
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