Crisis and Leviathan, Robert Higgs
Crisis and Leviathan, Robert Higgs
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Crisis and Leviathan
Critical Episodes in the Growth of American Government

Author: Robert Higgs

Narrator: Fred Sanders

Unabridged: 13 hr 2 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/07/2025

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Synopsis

Crisis and Leviathan is Higgs’s masterwork on how government grows in size, scope, and power in response to real or imagined “crises.” From war to economic upheavals, government overreach endures long after each crisis has passed, impinging on civil liberties and fostering extensive corporate welfare.

Few topics are as timely as the growth of government. To understand why government has grown, Robert Higgs asserts, one must understand how it has grown. This book offers a coherent, multi-causal explanation, guided by a novel analytical framework firmly grounded in historical evidence.

More than a study of trends in governmental spending, taxation, and employment, Crisis and Leviathan is a thorough analysis of the actual occasions when and the specific means by which Big Government developed in the United States. More than an abstract account, it names and highlights the actions of significant individuals.

The author examines how 20th-century national emergencies—mainly wars, depressions, and labor disturbances—have prompted federal officials to take over previously private rights and activities. When the crises passed, a residue of new governmental powers remained. Even more significantly, each great crisis and the subsequent governmental measures went hand in hand with reinforcing shifts in public beliefs and attitudes toward the government's proper role in American life.

Integrating the contributions of scholars in diverse disciplines, including history, law, political philosophy, and the social sciences, Crisis and Leviathan makes compelling reading for all those who seek to understand the transformation of America’s political economy over the past century.

About Robert Higgs

Robert Higgs is retired senior fellow in political economy, founding editor and former editor at large of the Independent Institute’s quarterly journal The Independent Review: A Journal of Political Economy. He received his PhD in economics from Johns Hopkins University, and he has taught at the University of Washington; Lafayette College; Seattle University; the University of Economics, Prague; and George Mason University. He has been a visiting scholar at Oxford University and Stanford University, and a fellow for the Hoover Institution and the National Science Foundation. His many books include Crisis and Leviathan; Depression, War, and Cold War; After LeviathanDelusions of Power; Neither Liberty nor Safety; Resurgence of the Warfare StateTaking a Stand; and multiple edited collections.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jerry on June 23, 2020

If I had read this book a few months ago, I would have considered it an example of seventies conservative pessimism, slightly modified to discount the Reagan revolution. The author doesn’t yet have the hindsight that we do to recognize that the long march toward full federal control of wages and ost......more

Goodreads review by Joshua on April 26, 2021

Of all of the books I have read on libertarian philosophy and economics, this is the one I can most easily recommend as we trudge through the COVID-19 pandemic. Higgs explores past crises and the government's response - identifying a "ratchet effect" whereby "temporary" emergency measures are transf......more

Goodreads review by Richard on June 02, 2013

I have read many books that attempted to account for the growth of government in the United States, but Mr. Higgs, takes home the award. The latest revised edition is great as well, adding updated information. Amazing how the fundamentals never change. I will honestly tell whomever may endeavor to r......more

Goodreads review by Larry on November 20, 2024

If you have an interest in how our government has become so entrenched in our economy and eroded our private rights, this is your book. It is eye opening to see how they've done it and how so many went along.......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on July 06, 2018

I don't want to spoil all the fun of reading this amazing work so I'll keep it simple. Times of crises require (at least this is the general assumption) the government to assume additional power over the economy. During these times there is an ideological change that occurs in the public and private......more