Paul Krugman has at least three jobs: he is professor of economics and international affairs at Princeton University; Centenary Professor at the London School of Economics; and, perhaps his best-known job, an op-ed columnist for the New York Times. In recognition of his influence the Washington Monthly called him “the most important political columnist in America.”
What has gone wrong with America? With The Conscience of a Liberal, best-selling author Paul Krugman points the way to a new New Deal.
America emerged from Franklin Roosevelt's New Deal with strong democratic values and broadly shared prosperity. But for the past thirty years American politics has been dominated by a conservative movement determined to undermine the New Deal's achievements - a movement whose founding manifesto was Barry Goldwater's The Conscience of a Conservative. That movement has been highly successful in turning the clock back: both the inequality of today's America and the corruption of its political life hark back to the age of the robber barons.
Now the tide may be turning - and in The Conscience of a Liberal Paul Krugman, the world's most widely read economist and one of its most influential political commentators, charts the way to reform.
Krugman ranges over a century of history, from the political economy of the Gilded Age - which seems all too familiar these days - to the calamities of the Bush years, which he argues were inevitable once movement conservatives gained full control of the U.S. government. He shows that neither the middle-class America the baby boomers grew up in nor the increasingly oligarchic nation we have become over the past generation evolved naturally: both were created, to a large extent, by government policies guided by organized political movements. He explains how defenders of inequality have exploited cultural and racial divisions to their advantage, while reformers have found ways to bridge those divisions. And he argues that the time is ripe for another great era of reform.
Last but not least, The Conscience of a Liberal outlines a program for change. It shows how universal health care can be the centerpiece of a new New Deal, just as Social Security was the core of the original. It explains what can be done to narrow the wealth and income gap. And it shows how a new political coalition can both support and be supported by reform, making our society not just more equal but more democratic.
如果直譯書名,The Conscience of a Liberal應該是《一個自由主義者的良心》,台灣的時報出版社的譯名《下一個榮景:政治如何搭救經濟》,跟英文書名風馬牛不相及,大概是因為怕直譯書名會趕客吧。 克魯曼(Paul Krugman)是今屆諾貝爾經濟學獎得主,平日看信報或者...
评分保罗·克鲁德曼是经济学家(获得诺贝尔经济学奖),还是一位公知,虽然早就知道这一点,可看了这本书,还是有些惊呆了,因为他刻薄得有点出乎想象。 首先,他是用“阴谋论”的方式来解读美国过去几十年的历史,而这本是美国经济高速发展、社会进步的时期,可能绝大多数美国人...
评分在这一轮以美国为中心的金融风暴中,我们看到了什么? 秦晖教授的分析: http://caogen.wordpress.com.cn/quanqiujingjiweijideyuanyoujigenbenjiejuezhidao/ 而来自社会观察家则提供了另外一种视点: http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_48ec3dcb0100b77x.html
评分什么叫媒体的超级明星?什么叫智囊团?克鲁格曼算是做了个近似完美的演示。 大量的数据应用分析,历史背景介绍,对民生问题深入简出的全面阐述,玩转自由主义和保守主义在自力行距之间。一路上看下来,总觉得言之有理,却问题颇多。共和党未必像他说的那么一意孤行,民主党的...
评分克鲁格曼怎么了? 李华芳 1 经济学界对于克鲁格曼获得2008年诺贝尔经济学奖并不意外,甚至有人打趣说,克鲁格曼应该拿两次诺贝尔奖,一个经济学奖,一个文学奖。这大概是嫉妒其在《纽约时报》的专栏带来的巨大影响力,当然,就文笔而言,克鲁格曼也被《幸福》杂志认...
一个自由派角度的美国两党政治史叙述。作者的观点虽然比较一边倒,但是有着作为公共知识分子的良心。完全自由化的市场经济其实在世界任何一个国家都得不到实行,可是过度被政府控制的经济体系又会出现严重的利益分配不公正问题。总之,政治经济学,是需要用历史的眼光来研究的。
评分Reading for this week. 在老书虫的final week,遇到一本有趣的书。买下之后放在桌上,店主看到过来聊了几句,给出了他对作者超高的评价:His (the author) heart is at the right place.
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评分这本变态书真烦人!
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