The conventional wisdom has it that a balanced budget is the
height of economic rationality, that social security should be
privatized, and that most adult welfare recipients could and should
get jobs. All our social and economic problems, we are told, are
due to too much government; if we only left the American free
enterprise system alone, the free market would heal all that ails
our society and lead to lasting prosperity. Challenging these
widespread stereotypes and myths, this book starts with the
fundamental theory underlying capitalist ideology, showing that
even in theory an unfettered free market cannot deal effectively
with the many needs of a modern economy.
Our society has many social goals to which the great majority
subscribe--goals such as sustained full employment, universal
health care, and quality education for all. The free market will
not, the author argues, bring us quality education for every
American child, affordable universal health care, Social Security
for the elderly, assistance for the poor, or protection of the
environment. Only an active, participant government can affect
positive change in such areas of social concern.
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