This controversial book shows that there is more to economics than
dry models and esoteric equations. By investigating the rise and
fall of postwar Keynesianism and focusing on the experience of the
United States, the author adopts an interdisciplinary approach to
show that economics is rooted in the flesh and blood history of
social conflict. This timely study concludes with a discussion of
the viability of Keynesianism today, in the context of recurrent
crisis in the global economy and the rise of new social movements.
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