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Can Democracy Survive Global Capitalism?

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By (author): Robert Kuttner

In the years surrounding the Second World War, a serendipitous confluence of events created a healthy balance between the market and the politybetween the engine of capitalism and the egalitarian ideals of democracy. Yet, from the 1970s on, a power shift occurred in which financial regulations were rolled back, taxes were cut, inequality worsened and disheartened voters turned to far-right, faux populism.

Robert Kuttner lays out the events that led to the post-war miracle and charts its dissolution all the way to Trump, Brexit and the tenuous state of the EU. He asks whether todays poisonous alliance of reckless finance and ultra-nationalism is inevitable, and whether democracy can find a way to survive.

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  • Weight: 302g
  • Dimensions: 140 x 211mm
  • Publication Date: 17 May 2019
  • Publisher: WW Norton & Co
  • Publication City/Country: United States
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780393356892

About Robert Kuttner

Robert Kuttner cofounder and coeditor of the American Prospect is a former columnist for BusinessWeek the Washington Post and the Boston Globe. He holds the Ida and Meyer Kirstein Chair at Brandeis University and lives in Boston.

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