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The Corruption of Capitalism in America
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April 2013
On Sale: April 2, 2013
768 pages ISBN: 1586489127 EAN: 9781586489120 Kindle: B00B3M3UK6 Hardcover / e-Book
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Non-Fiction Political
The Great Deformation is a searing look at
Washington’s craven response to the recent myriad of
financial crises and fiscal cliffs. It counters conventional
wisdom with an eighty-year revisionist history of how the
American state—especially the Federal Reserve—has fallen
prey to the politics of crony capitalism and the ideologies
of fiscal stimulus, monetary central planning, and financial
bailouts. These forces have left the public sector teetering
on the edge of political dysfunction and fiscal collapse and
have caused America’s private enterprise foundation to morph
into a speculative casino that swindles the masses and
enriches the few.
Defying right- and left-wing boxes,
David Stockman provides a catalogue of corrupters and
defenders of sound money, fiscal rectitude, and free
markets. The former includes Franklin Roosevelt, who
fathered crony capitalism; Richard Nixon, who destroyed
national financial discipline and the Bretton Woods
gold-backed dollar; Fed chairmen Greenspan and Bernanke, who
fostered our present scourge of bubble finance and addiction
to debt and speculation; George W. Bush, who repudiated
fiscal rectitude and ballooned the warfare state via
senseless wars; and Barack Obama, who revived failed
Keynesian “borrow and spend” policies that have driven the
national debt to perilous heights. By contrast, the book
also traces a parade of statesmen who championed balanced
budgets and financial market discipline including Carter
Glass, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Bill Simon, Paul
Volcker, Bill Clinton, and Sheila Bair.
Stockman’s
analysis skewers Keynesian spenders and GOP tax-cutters
alike, showing how they converged to bloat the welfare
state, perpetuate the military-industrial complex, and
deplete the revenue base—even as the Fed’s massive money
printing allowed politicians to enjoy “deficits without
tears.” But these policies have also fueled new financial
bubbles and favored Wall Street with cheap money and rigged
stock and bond markets, while crushing Main Street savers
and punishing family budgets with soaring food and energy
costs. The Great Deformation explains how we got here
and why these warped, crony capitalist policies are an
epochal threat to free market prosperity and American
political democracy.
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