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Winner-take-all Politics - How Washington Made the Rich Richer-and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class (Paperback)
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Winner-take-all Politics - How Washington Made the Rich Richer-and Turned Its Back on the Middle Class (Paperback)
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A groundbreaking work that identifies the real culprit behind one
of the great economic crimes of our time-- the growing inequality
of incomes between the vast majority of Americans and the richest
of the rich.
We all know that the very rich have gotten a lot richer these past
few decades while most Americans haven't. In fact, the exorbitantly
paid have continued to thrive during the current economic crisis,
even as the rest of Americans have continued to fall behind. Why do
the "haveit- alls" have so much more? And how have they managed to
restructure the economy to reap the lion's share of the gains and
shift the costs of their new economic playground downward, tearing
new holes in the safety net and saddling all of us with increased
debt and risk? Lots of so-called experts claim to have solved this
great mystery, but no one has really gotten to the bottom of
it--until now.
In their lively and provocative "Winner-Take-All Politics,
"renowned political scientists Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson
demonstrate convincingly that the usual suspects--foreign trade and
financial globalization, technological changes in the workplace,
increased education at the top--are largely innocent of the charges
against them. Instead, they indict an unlikely suspect and take us
on an entertaining tour of the mountain of evidence against the
culprit. The guilty party is American politics. Runaway inequality
and the present economic crisis reflect what government has done to
aid the rich and what it has not done to safeguard the interests of
the middle class. The winner-take-all economy is primarily a result
of winner-take-all politics.
In an innovative historical departure, Hacker and Pierson trace the
rise of the winner-take-all economy back to the late 1970s when,
under a Democratic president and a Democratic Congress, a major
transformation of American politics occurred. With big business and
conservative ideologues organizing themselves to undo the
regulations and progressive tax policies that had helped ensure a
fair distribution of economic rewards, deregulation got under way,
taxes were cut for the wealthiest, and business decisively defeated
labor in Washington. And this transformation continued under Reagan
and the Bushes as well as under Clinton, with both parties catering
to the interests of those at the very top. Hacker and Pierson's
gripping narration of the epic battles waged during President
Obama's first two years in office reveals an unpleasant but
catalyzing truth: winner-take-all politics, while under challenge,
is still very much with us.
"Winner-Take-All Politics"--part revelatory history, part political
analysis, part intellectual journey-- shows how a political system
that traditionally has been responsive to the interests of the
middle class has been hijacked by the superrich. In doing so, it
not only changes how we think about American politics, but also
points the way to rebuilding a democracy that serves the interests
of the many rather than just those of the wealthy few.
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