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The Great Deformation

The Corruption of Capitalism in America
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The Great Deformation by David Stockman investigates the economic policies and practices in the United States since the New Deal. Stockman critically examines the influences of government interventions, financial markets, and political decisions on the nation's economy, arguing that these factors have led to widespread financial instability and inequality.
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You might like this book if you are interested in an in-depth analysis of economic policies, financial crises, and the impact of government interventions on market dynamics. This book offers a detailed critique of contemporary economic practices and historical perspectives, ideal for those who enjoy exploring political and economic theories.

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The Great Deformation

***A New York Times and Wall Street Journal National Bestseller***"Whether you love or loathe Stockman's diatribe, the fact remains that it would be a mistake to ignore it." -Gillian Tett, Financial Times Magazine

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The Great Deformation by David Stockman offers a penetrating analysis of American economic history and its disorienting trajectory over the past eight decades. Through a compelling narrative, Stockman unravels the intricate web of political and economic decisions that have shaped the United States into what he terms a 'crony capitalist' state. The book meticulously examines the bipartisan abandonment of fiscal discipline, monetary integrity, and principled governance, resulting in a nation teetering on the precipice of financial collapse and systemic dysfunction. Engaging and provocative, this work is an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the underlying causes of contemporary economic challenges.

An extensively researched, The Great Deformation challenges the prevailing narratives with a revisionist approach, highlighting how the American government, particularly the Federal Reserve, has succumbed to the influences of crony capitalism, fiscal stimulus, monetary central planning, and financial bailouts. Stockman's critique spans 80 years of economic and political history, spotlighting the deviation from sound financial principles that have placed both the public sector and private enterprise in precarious positions.

Stockman identifies a series of key figures who, in his view, significantly contributed to the erosion of fiscal responsibility and the rise of crony capitalism. He scrutinises Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal policies, which he contends seeded crony capitalism. Richard Nixon is depicted as undermining financial discipline and dismantling the Bretton Woods gold-backed dollar system. Federal Reserve chairmen Alan Greenspan and Ben Bernanke are accused of fostering the culture of bubble finance, dependency on debt, and rampant speculation.

The analysis extends to modern presidencies, criticising George W. Bush for abandoning fiscal conservatism and expanding the warfare state through costly conflicts, and Barack Obama for reviving Keynesian economic policies that exacerbated national debt to alarming levels. Stockman also contrasts these figures with statesmen who upheld principles of balanced budgets and financial discipline, such as Carter Glass, Harry Truman, Dwight Eisenhower, Bill Simon, Paul Volcker, Bill Clinton, and Sheila Bair.

Illuminating the bipartisan failings, Stockman argues that both Keynesian spenders and GOP tax-cutters have conspired to inflate the welfare state, sustain the military-industrial complex, and undermine the nation's revenue base. This situation is exacerbated by the Federal Reserve's aggressive money printing, which has allowed politicians to run deficits with minimal immediate consequences while artificially inflating financial markets. As a result, Wall Street has thrived on inexpensive capital and manipulated markets while Main Street and average American families suffer from rising living costs and economic instability.

The Great Deformation dissects how these misguided policies have precipitated various financial bubbles and why these distorted, crony capitalist policies jeopardise the future of free market prosperity and the integrity of American political democracy. Thought-provoking and meticulously detailed, Stockman's work provides a critical framework for understanding the past, questioning the present, and contemplating the future of American economic and political landscapes.

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The Great Deformation by David Stockman provides a critical examination of economic policies and fiscal management in the United States. Readers praise Stockman's thorough analysis and detailed historical context but note that the book can be dense and challenging to read. It appeals to those interested in economic theory and political history, though some may find the author's perspectives polarising.

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ISBN: 9781610395236

Publisher: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 02 September 2014

Country: United States

Imprint: PublicAffairs,U.S.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 56.0mm

Width: 156.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 980g

Pages: 768

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About the Author

David A. Stockman was elected as a Michigan congressman in 1976 and joined the Reagan White House in 1981. Serving as budget director, he was one of the key architects of the Reagan Revolution plan to reduce taxes, cut spending, and shrink the role of government. He joined Salomon Brothers in 1985 and later became one of the early partners of the Blackstone Group. During nearly two decades at Blackstone and at a firm he founded, Stockman was a private equity investor. Stockman attended Michigan State University and Harvard Divinity School and then went to Washington as a congressional aide in 1970. He is also the author of the New York Times bestseller The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed.

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