David Stockman was the architect of the Reagan Revolution meant to restore sound
money principles to the U.S. government. It failed, derailed by politics,
special interests, welfare, and warfare. In The Great Deformation Stockman
describes how the working of free markets and democracy has long been under
threat in America, and provides a nonpartisan, surprising catalog of the
corrupters and defenders. His analysis overturns the assumptions of Keynesians
and monetarists alike, showing how both “liberal” and “neo-conservative”
interference in markets has proved damaging and often dangerous. Over time,
crony capitalism has made fools of us all, transforming Republican treasury
secretaries into big government interventionists, and populist Democrat
presidents into industry wrecking internationalists. Today’s national debt
stands at nearly $16 trillion. Divided equally among taxpayers, each of us is
$52,000 in debt. This book explains how we got here—and why this warped crony
capitalism has betrayed so many of our hopes and dreams.
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