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The Ends Of Freedom Reclaiming Americas Lost Promise Of Economic Rights Mark Paul

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The Ends Of Freedom Reclaiming Americas Lost Promise Of Economic Rights Mark Paul
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Publisher: University of Chicago Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.58 MB
Pages: 340
Author: Mark Paul
ISBN: 9780226792965, 9780226826295, 022679296X, 0226826295
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Ends Of Freedom Reclaiming Americas Lost Promise Of Economic Rights Mark Paul by Mark Paul 9780226792965, 9780226826295, 022679296X, 0226826295 instant download after payment.

"The freedoms established by the Bill of Rights are celebrated as a part of America's national identity. But are they everything? Do freedoms from government persecution offer enough to live the American Dream? In Freedom Is Not Enough, economist Mark Paul considers the history of American rights and freedoms as determinants of American economic well-being. The failed promise of FDR's New Deal and LBJ's Great Society programs to secure positive rights for all Americans-the right to a decent education, a good job, adequate health care, and a greater capacity for economic flourishing-have left the country fractured by inequality and stifled in social mobility. Paul traces this shift not only to the unrealized promise of the twentieth-century reforms, but to the simultaneous rise of neoliberalism-the conflation of freedom and markets, the vilification of government intervention in public life-as a persisting source of American injustice. Building on the history of this trend, he offers policy prescriptions to reinvigorate American equality and mobility, including economic prescriptions for the most American question of all: how do you pay for it? A trenchant and deeply researched synthesis of economics, history, and public policy, Freedom Is Not Enough is a new case for one of America's founding promises. It promises to serve as a blueprint for positive change in a challenging time"--

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