Freedom From the Market: America''s Fight to Liberate Itself from the Grip of the Invisible Hand
English
By (author): Mike Konczal
The progressive economics writer redefines the national conversation about American freedom
Mike Konczal [is] one of our most powerful advocates of financial reform [a] heroic critic of austerity and a huge resource for progressives.Paul Krugman
Health insurance, student loan debt, retirement security, child care, work-life balance, access to home ownershipthese are the issues driving Americas current political debates. And they are all linked, as this brilliant and timely book reveals, by a single question: should we allow the free market to determine our lives?
In the tradition of Naomi Kleins The Shock Doctrine, noted economic commentator Mike Konczal answers this question with a resounding no. Freedom from the Market blends passionate political argument and a bold new take on American history to reveal that, from the earliest days of the republic, Americans have defined freedom as what we keep free from the control of the market. With chapters on the history of the Homestead Act and land ownership, the eight-hour work day and free time, social insurance and Social Security, World War II day cares, Medicare and desegregation, free public colleges, intellectual property, and the public corporation, Konczal shows how citizens have fought to ensure that everyone has access to the conditions that make us free.
At a time when millions of Americansand more and more politiciansare questioning the unregulated free market, Freedom from the Market offers a new narrative, and new intellectual ammunition, for the fight that lies ahead.
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