The American Dream vs. The Gospel of Wealth: The Fight for a Productive Middle-Class EconomyYale University Press, 2008 M10 1 - 240 páginas Norton Garfinkle paints a disquieting picture of America today: a nation increasingly divided between economic winners and losers, a nation in which the middle-class American Dream seems more and more elusive. Recent government policies reflect a commitment to a new supply-side winner-take-all Gospel of Wealth. Garfinkle warns that this supply-side economic vision favors the privileged few over the majority of American citizens striving to better their economic condition.Garfinkle employs historical insight and data-based economic analysis to demonstrate compellingly the sharp departure of the supply-side Gospel of Wealth from an American ideal that dates back to Abraham Lincoln—the vision of America as a society in which ordinary, hard-working individuals can get ahead and attain a middle-class living, and in which government plays an active role in expanding opportunities and ensuring against economic exploitation. Supply-side economic policies increase economic disparities and, Garfinkle insists, they fail on technical, factual, moral, and political grounds. He outlines a fresh economic vision, consonant with the great American tradition of ensuring strong economic growth, while preserving the middle-class American Dream. |
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... hands off business and the economy and let business and the economy generate growth . The most important way for govern- ment to get its hands off the economy was to lower taxes , es- pecially on the highest earners , the most ...
... hands off business and the economy and let business and the economy generate growth . The most important way for govern- ment to get its hands off the economy was to lower taxes , es- pecially on the highest earners , the most ...
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... hand in hand with an economy that year after year has brought slug- gish employment growth, stagnant wages, increasing job inse- curity, and millions of citizens slipping below the poverty line. The federal government is in debt up to ...
... hand in hand with an economy that year after year has brought slug- gish employment growth, stagnant wages, increasing job inse- curity, and millions of citizens slipping below the poverty line. The federal government is in debt up to ...
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... hands . America was the first nation on earth to offer this opportunity of economic advancement to all , even to the humblest beginner , and this was what made the nation unique and worth preserving . Ultimately , it was the largest ...
... hands . America was the first nation on earth to offer this opportunity of economic advancement to all , even to the humblest beginner , and this was what made the nation unique and worth preserving . Ultimately , it was the largest ...
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... hand in hand with a “ black box " attitude to economic policy . That is , most Americans are uninterested in the detailed issues and theories that swirl around the economic policy debate . Most do not focus on how economic policy works ...
... hand in hand with a “ black box " attitude to economic policy . That is , most Americans are uninterested in the detailed issues and theories that swirl around the economic policy debate . Most do not focus on how economic policy works ...
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... hands . America was the first nation on earth to offer this opportunity of economic advancement to all , even to the humblest beginner , and this was what made the nation unique and worth preserving . Ultimately , it was the largest ...
... hands . America was the first nation on earth to offer this opportunity of economic advancement to all , even to the humblest beginner , and this was what made the nation unique and worth preserving . Ultimately , it was the largest ...
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4 The Age of Reform | 69 |
5 The Business of America Is Business | 88 |
6 The Renewal of the American Dream | 107 |
7 The New Gospel of Wealth | 144 |
SupplySide vs DemandSide Economics | 163 |
9 The Way Forward | 189 |
GDP Consumption Investment Employment Unemployment and Marginal Tax Rates 19512004 | 201 |
Notes | 205 |
Index | 221 |
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The American Dream vs. The Gospel of Wealth: The Fight for a Productive ... Norton Garfinkle Vista previa limitada - 2008 |
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