"NEW YORK TIMES" BESTSELLER - NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE
YEAR BY "THE GUARDIAN "AND" PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"
"Succinct, humane, and politically astute . . . Sachs lays out a
detailed path to reform, regulation, and recovery."--"The American
Prospect"
In this forceful and impassioned book, Jeffrey D. Sachs offers a
searing and incisive diagnosis of our country's economic ills, and
an urgent call for Americans to restore the core virtues of
fairness, honesty, and foresight as the foundations of national
prosperity. Sachs finds that both political parties--and many
leading economists--have missed the big picture, profoundly
underestimating globalization's long-term effects and offering
shortsighted solutions. He describes a political system that is
beholden to big donors and influential lobbyists and a
consumption-driven culture that suffers shortfalls of social trust
and compassion. He bids readers to reclaim the virtues of good
citizenship and mindfulness toward the economy and each one
another. Most important, he urges each of us to accept the price of
civilization, so that together we restore America to its great
promise. "The Price of Civilization" is a masterly road map for
prosperity, founded on America's deepest values and on a rigorous
understanding of the twenty-first-century world economy.
With a new Preface by the author
"Half a century ago J. K. Galbraith's "The Affluent Society"
changed the political consciousness of a generation. . . . Jeffrey
Sachs's new book is a landmark in this great and essentially
American tradition. . . . Sachs by his life and his writing goes
far to restore one's wavering faith in the informing inspiration of
the post-1945 new dawn, faith in economics, faith in America and
faith in humanity.""--The Spectator"
"Stimulating . . . a must-read for every concerned citizen . . . a]
hard-hitting brief for a humane economy."--"Publishers Weekly
"(starred review)
"Sachs's book is loaded with information and anecdotes and]
proposals that would make it harder for the powerful to rig the
system for their benefit.""--Scientific American"
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"An eloquent call for American civic renewal based on moderation,
compassion, and cooperation across the lines of class, ethnicity,
and ideology."--CNN Money
"Compelling . . . This is an important book."--"Financial
Times"
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