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The Big Con
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Open Road Media
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Année de parution:
2008
ISBN-13: 9780547348124
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<DIV><B>The scam of supply-side economics is clearly and convincingly explained in &ldquo;a classic of political journalism&rdquo; (Michael Lewis).</B><BR /><BR /> Jonathan Chait has written for a range of publications, from the <I>Wall Street Journal</I> to the <I>Washington Post</I>, and considers himself a moderate. But he&rsquo;s convinced that American politics has been hijacked.<BR /><BR /> Over the past three decades, a fringe group of economic hucksters has corrupted and perverted our nation&rsquo;s policies, Chait argues, revealing in <I>The Big Con</I> how these canny zealots first took over the Republican Party, and then gamed the political system and the media so that once-unthinkable policies&mdash;without a shred of academic, expert, or even popular support&mdash;now drive the political agenda, regardless of which party is in power. The principle is supposedly &ldquo;small government&rdquo;&mdash;but as he demonstrates, the government is no smaller than it was in the days of Ronald Reagan; it&rsquo;s simply more debt-ridden and beholden to wealthy elites.<BR /><BR /> Why have these ideas succeeded in Washington even as the majority of the country recognizes them for the nonsense they are? How did a clique of extremists gain control of American economic policy and sell short the country&rsquo;s future? And why do their outlandish ideas still determine policy despite repeated electoral setbacks? Explaining just how things work in Washington, DC, and distinguishing between short-term volatility in the &ldquo;political weather&rdquo; and the long-term, radical shift in the &ldquo;political climate,&rdquo; Chait presents a riveting drama of greed and deceit that should be read by every concerned citizen.<BR /><BR /> &ldquo;Chait is both very serious and seriously funny as he traces the rise of conservatism over the past thirty years.&rdquo; &mdash;Michael Kinsley</DIV>
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