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Record Nr.

UNINA9910457857303321

Autore

Hill Michael <1971->

Titolo

Cannibal capitalism [[electronic resource] ] : how big business and the feds are ruining America / / Michael Hill

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Hoboken, N.J., : Wiley, 2011

ISBN

1-118-19775-5

1-283-33282-5

9786613332820

1-118-19776-3

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (254 p.)

Disciplina

330.973

Soggetti

Income distribution - United States

Industries - United States

Capitalism - United States

Right and left (Political science)

Electronic books.

United States Economic conditions 21st century

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Nota di contenuto

Cannibal Capitalism: How Big Business and the Feds are ruining America; Table of Contents; Introduction; Part One: What's Wrong with This Picture?; Chapter One: The Face of Self-Destruction; Chapter Two: Putting the Cannibalism in Capitalism; Chapter Three: Suicide-Enabling Case Study: Crash of 2007-9; Part Two: How Did We Get Here?; Chapter Four: The Evolution of Cannibal Capitalism; Chapter Five: Devolution of the Real Economy through Cannibal Capitalism; Chapter Six: Your Own Opinion or Own Facts? Selective Morality; Part Three: Where Are We Going?; Chapter Seven: The Choice of Health

Chapter Eight: Miseducation of the MassesChapter Nine: Power to the People; Chapter Ten: Bring the Money Home to Momma; Conclusion: Why Are We Promoting Economic Cannibalism?

Sommario/riassunto

"People, regular people, many of whom have never shown a previous interest in economics are now eager to understand this economy. The



country is now facing the biggest economic collapse since the Great Depression. It affects everyone, not merely investors, bankers, economists, and the rest of the business class. People who have lived their lives by the rules and who are usually unaffected by recessions have been hurt and they want to know why. Many are hot mad that the government must intervene in behalf of those they perceive as crooks who swindled the nation, and yet they are afraid that their home will continue to erode in value, their retirement fund will be further emaciated, and their job may be lost. Angry, afraid, and confused, regular people are looking for answers. The book takes a thoughtful look at how income and wealth disparity, industry consolidation, anticompetitive business practices, political ideological extremism, and the hoarding of existing wealth are destroying the wealth building capacity of the nation, the promise of ideal capitalism"--