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"* Billionaire Warren Buffet famously observed that class warfare has
been going on for decades, and my class is winning. Pulitzer Prize and
National Magazine Award winners Barlett and Steele scored a best-seller
decrying such class warfare with America: What Went Wrong? (1992).
Betrayal carries their powerful critique forward into the present. For
Barlett and Steele, middle class working households earned
$35,000$85,000 in 2009; that's 34 million households, with 58 million
earning less and 24 million more. The ruling class betraying middle
Americans is a mix of politicians and special interests who've gamed the
system on behalf of the richest Americans. The authors trace the
process of that betrayal from early deregulation fever (airlines and
trucking) in the 1970s through today's warnings of debt infernos,
unaffordable entitlements, and the need for austerity. Working in
collaboration with American University's Investigation Reporting
Workshop, Barlett and Steele address key elements of this betrayal
(globalization, outsourcing, taxes, pensions, financial-sector
dominance), then offer suggestions for reversing it, including
progressive tax reform, fair trade, infrastructure investment, focused
retraining, and criminal prosecution of white-collar criminals." (Booklist)
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012
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