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Evil Geniuses: The Unmaking of America
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During the twentieth century, America managed to make its economic and social systems both more and more fair and more and more prosperous. A huge, secure, and contented middle class emerged. All boats rose together. But then the New Deal gave way to the Raw Deal. Beginning in the early 1970s, by means of a long war conceived of and executed by a confederacy of big business CEOs, the superrich, and right-wing zealots, the rules and norms that made the American middle class possible were undermined and dismantled. The clock was turned back on a century of economic progress, making greed good, workers powerless, and the market all-powerful while weaponizing nostalgia, lifting up an oligarchy that served only its own interests, and leaving the huge majority of Americans with dwindling economic prospects and hope. Why and how did America take such a wrong turn? In this deeply researched and brilliantly woven cultural, economic, and political chronicle, Kurt Andersen offers a fresh, provocative, and eye-opening history of America's undoing, naming names, showing receipts, and unsparingly assigning blame—to the radical right in economics and the law, the high priests of high finance, a complacent and complicit Establishment, and liberal "useful idiots," among whom he includes himself.
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"It is a radicalized moderate's moderate case for radical change."
"The book is, perhaps counterintuitively, terrifically entertaining and engaging."
"a timely, hard-hitting analysis of America's "hijacked, screwed-up political economy ..."
"Readers will get a clearer picture of how the U.S."
"'We didn't start the fire,' Andersen is saying, by way of offloading a collective guilt onto a handful of devious super villains."
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