ALSO BY ROBERT KUTTNER
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The Politics of Austerity Versus Possibility
A Presidency in Peril:
The Inside Story of Obamas Promise, Wall Streets Power, and the Struggle to Control Our Economic Future
Obamas Challenge:
Americas Economic Crisis and the Power of a Transformative Presidency
The Squandering of America:
How the Failure of Our Politics Undermines Our Prosperity
Family Reunion:
Reconnecting Parents and Children in Adulthood (with Sharland Trotter)
Everything for Sale:
The Virtues and Limits of Markets
The End of Laissez-Faire:
National Purpose and the Global Economy after the Cold War
The Life of the Party:
Democratic Prospects in 1988 and Beyond
The Economic Illusion:
False Choices Between Prosperity and Social Justice
Revolt of the Haves:
Tax Rebellions and Hard Times
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Robert Kuttner is cofounder and coeditor of The American Prospect magazine, and the Ida and Meyer Kirstein chair at the Heller School for Social Policy and Management at Brandeis University. He was a founder of the Economic Policy Institute, and serves on its executive committee.
Kuttner is the author of eleven books, including the 2008 New York Times best seller Obamas Challenge. His other writing has appeared in The Atlantic, The New Yorker, Harpers Magazine, New York Review of Books, New Republic, Foreign Affairs, Dissent, New Statesman, Harvard Business Review, Columbia Journalism Review, Political Science Quarterly, and the New York Times Magazine and New York Times Book Review. He has contributed major articles for the New England Journal of Medicine as a national policy correspondent. He is a weekly columnist for HuffPost.
He previously served as a national staff writer on the Washington Post, chief investigator of the U.S. Senate Banking Committee, economics editor of New Republic, and was a longtime columnist for Business Week and for the Boston Globe, syndicated by the Washington Post. He is the two-time winner of the Sidney Hillman Journalism Award. He is the recipient of the John Hancock Award for Excellence in Business and Financial Journalism, the Jack London Award for Labor Writing, and the Paul G. Hoffman Award of the United Nations Development Program for his lifetime work on economic efficiency and social justice. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow, Woodrow Wilson Fellow, German Marshall Fund Fellow, and John F. Kennedy Fellow.
Educated at Oberlin College, The London School of Economics, and the University of California at Berkeley, Kuttner is the recipient of honorary degrees from Swarthmore College and Oberlin. In addition to Brandeis, he has also taught at the University of Massachusetts, the University of Oregon, Boston University, and Harvards Institute of Politics. He lives in Boston with his wife, Joan Fitzgerald, a professor of public policy at Northeastern. He is the father of two grown children and has six grandchildren.
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Title: Can democracy survive global capitalism? / by Robert Kuttner.
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For Gabriel, Jessica, and Shelly
Misery generates hate.
CHARLOTTE BRONT
A polity with extremes of wealth and poverty is a city not of free persons but of slaves and masters, the ones consumed by envy, the others by contempt.
ARISTOTLE
The victory of fascism was made practically unavoidable by the liberals obstruction of any reform involving planning, regulation, or control.
KARL POLANYI
Ideas, knowledge, art, hospitality, travelthese are the things which should of their nature be international. But let goods be homespun whenever it is reasonably and conveniently possible; and, above all, let finance be primarily national.
JOHN MAYNARD KEYNES
Democracy, national sovereignty and global economic integration are mutually incompatible.
DANI RODRIK
CAN
DEMOCRACY
SURVIVE
GLOBAL
CAPITALISM?
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Acheson, Dean, 50
Adenauer, Konrad, 55
Affluence and Influence (Gilens), 19
Affluent Society, The (Galbraith), 215
Affordable Care Act (2010), 25, 100, 109, 15152, 27879, 281
Africa, 8, 125, 207, 209
African Americans, 8, 910, 3537
Akerlof, George, 102
Alaska Permanent Fund, 302
Amano, Yukiya, 257
Amazon, 226, 278, 301
American Express, 194, 195
American system, 18687, 190
anger, popular, xv, xvii, 25
see also populism, right-wing
anti-Semitism, 277
anti-sweatshop movement, 24648
Appelbaum, Eileen, 111, 112
Apple Computer, 105, 224, 22829, 301
Arendt, Hannah, 263
associations, political, 1618
Attlee, Clement, 7879, 8182, 155, 287
austerity policies, 75, 76, 7778, 83, 141, 154
as EU doctrine, 84, 121, 122, 125, 141, 14344, 145, 14647
Autor, David, 11617, 19293, 205
Bair, Sheila, 171
Bangladesh, 24748
Banking on Basel (Tarullo), 92
bankruptcy, 11011, 144, 288
banks, banking, see finance, private
Bannon, Stephen, xviii, 1314, 280
Barber, Benjamin, xvxvi
Basel Accords, 9294, 196
Batt, Rosemary, 111, 112
Baucus, Max, 293
Bernstein, Jared, 154n, 171
Between the World and Me (Coates), 10
Beveridge, William, 61, 119, 155, 159
Bezos, Jeff, 278, 284
Bill of Rights (British; 1689), 259
Bill of Rights (US), 259
binding treaties, 25455
Bismarck, Otto von, 29
Blair, Tony, xv, 155, 15763, 167, 17073, 171, 173, 176, 233, 249, 307
Blix, Hans, 257
Blumenthal, Sidney, 157
Bocos, Rolando, 305
Bolkestein directive, 128
Born, Brooksley, 86, 171
Bowles-Simpson Commission, 219
Brady, Henry E., 1718
Breitbart News, xviii, 13
Bretton Woods system, xxii, 4448, 50, 51, 57, 60, 6364, 7172, 75, 7980,143, 184, 242, 256, 3078
post-1973 collapse of, 6667, 68, 69, 86, 215
Brexit, xiii, xv, 56, 78, 125, 149, 16162, 307
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