The Economists’ Hour: False Prophets, Free Markets and the Fracture of Society - Binyamin Appelbaum Audiobook
Language: EnglishKeywords: 
Capitalism
 Economics
 Free Markets
 Inequality
 Neoliberalism
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The Economists’ Hour by Binyamin Appelbaum is the biography of a revolution: the story of how economists who believed in the power and the glory of free markets transformed the business of government, the conduct of business and, as a result, the patterns of everyday life. In the four decades between 1969 and 2008, these economists played a leading role in reshaping taxation and public spending and clearing the way for globalization. They reshaped the US government’s approach to regulation, assigning a value to human life to determine which rules are worthwhile. Economists even convinced President Nixon to end military conscription.
The United States was the epicentre of the intellectual ferment, but the embrace of markets was a global phenomenon, seizing the imagination of politicians in countries including the United Kingdom, Chile and New Zealand.
The revolution failed to deliver on its central promise of increased prosperity. In the United States, growth has slowed in every successive decade since the 1960s. And the cost of the failure was steep. Policymakers traded well-paid jobs for low-cost electronics; the loss of work weakened the fabric of society and of democracy. Soaring inequality extends far beyond incomes: life expectancy for less affluent Americans has declined in recent years. And the focus on efficiency has come at the expense of the future: lower taxes instead of education and infrastructure; limited environmental regulation as oceans rise and California burns.
This audiobook is a reckoning: the economists’ hour is coming to an end, and the world they have left us with feels less predictable than when it began.
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This post has 4 comments with rating of 5/5
September 11th, 2019
@daenigma100: Please fill in the bitrate when uploading your torrents here.
See https://politicalaudio.org/forum/guides/describing-your-abb-torrent/
September 11th, 2019
And also, keywords should be separated by commas, otherwise they make one multi-word keyword that dopes not link to anything else. Also explained in the above link.
September 11th, 2019
Thanks a lot as always, daenigma.
September 12th, 2019
Sorry, Binyamin, but not sorry, thanks to free-market capitalism me and my wife have both left poverty and are living the great American dream. No, we’re not filthy rich, but we’re living so far above the poverty that we were raised in, that it certainly feels like we are filthy rich.
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