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Examining the conditions that not only blocked attempts to make America great again, but actively made the country worse, Why America Didnt Become Great Again identifies those organizations, institutions, politicians and prominent characters in the forefront of the economic and social policies ultimately asking who is responsible. While the period from the late 1970s to 2020s became the best of times for Americas corporate class, as profits grew along with the wealth and income that they delivered for their stockholders and management, their goal was to set new rules for the rest of us to live by, not as special interests but with a clear class agenda for which institutions have been organized, government policies reoriented, economists, journalists and politicians recruited, funded and promoted. And so it has not been the best of times for working families as inequality, stagnant wages, debt, and ever longer working hours became their fate. This book critically analyses those who very deliberately set out to implement policies enacted at the state and federal level in order to redistribute wealth and income upwards and change the balance of power in the United States in response to the class, gender and racial challenges that resulted in compressed income and wealth differentials. An essential book on contemporary inequality in America, Why America Didnt Become Great Again surveys the past near half century that have resulted in American economic instability and inequality, environmental crisis, a crumbling physical and harmful social infrastructure, among the very worst health outcomes, child poverty, food insecurity and social mobility of the industrialized countries culminating in a Trump regime and the road to further ruin.
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781032752532
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 392
- Utgivningsdatum: 2025-04-22
- Förlag: Routledge