Crushing Capitalism
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Crushing Capitalism

How Populist Policies are Threatening the American Dream

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eBook - ePub

Crushing Capitalism

How Populist Policies are Threatening the American Dream

About this book

Have you heard this narrative? The middle class has been hollowed out because of an overreliance on free markets. Americans can't compete with low-cost labor and imports, so all the good jobs in America have disappeared, especially those in manufacturing. It's a dismal argument that many politicians, even some on the right, have spent the past few years spinning. They say that the American dream is dying and that only wealthy Americans have been successful for the past few decades. Supposedly, free trade, immigration, and unabated technology have resulted in an economy that no longer works for Americans. The problem with this bleak story is that it is completely wrong.

They're misreading both the current level of prosperity in America and how it was created. Americans have been growing richer since the end of the 19th century and now enjoy levels of abundance and opportunity unimaginable 150 years ago. More recently, American incomes have not stagnated, lower-income Americans have done much better, and the middle class has grown robustly. The American economy is not perfect, but moving further away from free markets and implementing industrial policy, as these politicians want to do, will make Americans worse off. More government intervention and restrictions on economic freedoms will kill the American Dream, not save it. In Crushing Capitalism, Norbert J. Michel makes the case for maintaining perspective on how well Americans have done during the past few decades and nurturing the institutions that have enabled Americans to succeed.

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Information

Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781964524498
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title Page
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. 1. Introduction
  7. 2. Economic Freedom—Not Industrial Policy—Creates the Most Opportunity
  8. 3. Productivity Increases from Technology Increase Living Standards
  9. 4. Productivity Increases from Trade Increase Living Standards
  10. 5. Productivity Increases from Immigration Increase Living Standards
  11. 6. Critics’ Free-Market Paradise Is a Straw Man
  12. 7. Critics Miss the Mark on Americans’ Income Growth
  13. 8. Conclusion
  14. Appendixes
  15. Acknowledgments
  16. Notes
  17. Index
  18. About the Author
  19. About the Cato Institute