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The squandering of America : how the failure of our politics undermines our prosperity / Robert Kuttner.

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Lippincott Library HC106.83 .K88 2007
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Kuttner, Robert.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
United States--Economic policy--2001-2009.
United States.
Economic policy.
United States--Economic policy--1993-2001.
United States--Politics and government--2001-2009.
Politics and government.
United States--Commercial policy.
Commercial policy.
Free enterprise--United States.
Free enterprise.
Capitalism--United States.
Capitalism.
Environmental policy--United States.
Environmental policy.
Physical Description:
vii, 337 pages ; 25 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.
Summary:
The incomes of most Americans today are static or declining. Tens of millions of workers are newly vulnerable to layoffs and outsourcing. Health care and retirement burdens are increasingly being shifted from employers to individuals. Two-income families find they are working longer hours for lower wages, with decreased social support. As wealth has become more concentrated, the economy has become more recklessly speculative, jeopardizing not only the prospects of ordinary Americans, but the solvency of the entire system. What links these trends, writes journalist Kuttner, is the consolidation of political and economic power by a narrow elite, who blocks the ability of government to restore broad prosperity to the majority of citizens. Kuttner--one of our most lucid economic critics--explores the roots of these problems and outlines a persuasive, bold alternative, a new model of managed capitalism that can deliver security and opportunity, and rekindle democracy as a check on concentrated wealth.--From publisher description.
Contents:
Introduction: Failures of politics
A hidden depression
The assault on the good society
Wall Street rules
Financial engineering and systemic risks
The casino continues
Budget anxiety and rubinomics
Equality, efficiency, and globalism
Trade and the national interest
The return of speculative global finance
The squandering of democracy
Epilogue : redeeming America.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781400040803
1400040809
OCLC:
141482920

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