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The great deformation, the corruption of capitalism in America, David A. Stockman

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The great deformation, the corruption of capitalism in America, David A. Stockman
Language
eng
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Main title
The great deformation
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833132861
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David A. Stockman
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the corruption of capitalism in America
Summary
David Stockman was the architect of the Reagan Revolution meant to restore sound money principles to the United States government. It failed, derailed by politics, special interests, welfare, and warfare. In The Great Deformation, Stockman describes how the working of free markets and democracy has long been under threat in America and provides a surprising nonpartisan catalog of the corrupters and defenders. His analysis overturns the assumptions of Keynesians and monetarists alike, showing how both liberal and neoconservative interference in markets has proved damaging and often dangerous. Over time, crony capitalism has made fools of us all, transforming Republican treasury secretaries into big-government interventionists and populist Democrat presidents into industry-wrecking internationalists
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adult
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