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"Stockman, veteran of the Reagan White House and Wall Street, offers his
self-described polemic, a wide-ranging indictment of the American
government-economic complex; free markets and democracy have been under
long-term attack, and the author explains why we have myriad problems,
perhaps intractable. He indicates the book contains much original
interpretation of financial and public policy events and trends of the
last century, even a revisionist framework. Stockman concludes his
lengthy controversial argument with: the cure . . . is to return to
sound money and fiscal rectitude and to correct the great error
initiated during the New Deal . . . . In pursuing humanitarian purposes
the state cannot and need not attempt to manage the business cycle or
goose the free market with stimulants for more growth and jobs; nor can
it afford the universal entitlements of social insurance. Its job is to
be a trustee for citizens left behind, maintaining a sturdy, fair and
efficient safety net. This thought-provoking book will contribute to
important debates on these issues." (Booklist)
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