Presents a novel history of America from the colonial period to the present which establishes government as an essential partner with the market system in building the country. Amidst growing 'anti-government' rhetoric, this book shows how government has been, and remains, essential for achieving the country's fundamental political values.
Presents a novel history of America from the colonial period to the present which establishes government as an essential partner with the market system in building the country. Amidst growing 'anti-government' rhetoric, this book shows how government has been, and remains, essential for achieving the country's fundamental political values.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Sidney A. Shapiro holds the Fletcher Chair in Administrative Law at the Wake Forest University School of Law. He is the author of Administrative Competence: Reimagining Administrative Law (2020) and Achieving Democracy: The Future of Progressive Regulation (2014). Previously, he was a distinguished visitor at Oxford University, University of Padua, and SPEA, University of Indiana, Bloomington. He is a founding member and Vice-President of the Center for Progressive Reform.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction the historical necessity of government; 2. The founders' America government and markets; 3. Abraham Lincoln's America a fair chance; 4. Ida Tarbell's America markets for everyone; 5. Franklin Delano Roosevelt's America saving capitalism; 6. Dwight Eisenhower's America prosperity and anxiety; 7. Rachel Carson's America saving the environment; 8. John Lewis's America equal justice for all; 9. Alfred Kahn's America rebalancing the mix; 10. Ronald Reagan's America freedom for markets; 11. Mitch McConnell's America court packing; 12. Donald Trump's America challenging democracy; 13. Anthony Fauci's America making government work; 14. Joe Biden's America much to restore, much to build; 15. Conclusion going forward.
1. Introduction the historical necessity of government; 2. The founders' America government and markets; 3. Abraham Lincoln's America a fair chance; 4. Ida Tarbell's America markets for everyone; 5. Franklin Delano Roosevelt's America saving capitalism; 6. Dwight Eisenhower's America prosperity and anxiety; 7. Rachel Carson's America saving the environment; 8. John Lewis's America equal justice for all; 9. Alfred Kahn's America rebalancing the mix; 10. Ronald Reagan's America freedom for markets; 11. Mitch McConnell's America court packing; 12. Donald Trump's America challenging democracy; 13. Anthony Fauci's America making government work; 14. Joe Biden's America much to restore, much to build; 15. Conclusion going forward.
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