In this ambitious book, famed commentator and analyst Kevin Phillips attempts nothing less than a political history of American economic life with a specific focus on the wealthy. Succeeding far more often than not, Phillips interweaves the development of American technology with the rise and fall of economic fortunes, crafting a compelling tale with significant implications for the formulation of public policy and the laws that implement such policy. Festooned with more than seventy charts and graphs, the book explains how wealth has been accumulated throughout the entire history of the United States. It is full of intriguing insights and demands serious consideration of its message and warnings. For example, one of the book\u27s persisten...
We live in a new Gilded Age. In the years since the 2008 financial crisis, ithas become increasingly...
Growing economic inequality fosters inequality in the political processes of American democracy. Sin...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
In this ambitious book, famed commentator and analyst Kevin Phillips attempts nothing less than a po...
Mr. Phillip’s book, Wealth and Democracy, stands as a continuation in many ways of his previous work...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Thomas Piketty repeats throughout Capital in the Twenty-First Century that today’s levels of inequal...
Much has been written recently about the current income and wealth gaps in the U.S. and the causes p...
Reviewing Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Harvard University Press, 2014) Piket...
As Parts I and II of this Essay elaborate, the examination yields three observations of relevance to...
For the past several decades, much American lawmaking has been animated by a concern for economic ef...
In recent years, economic inequality has become a central topic of public debate in the United State...
The United States has experienced a disturbing expansion of income and wealth inequality in the past...
This essay explores the linkages between economic inequality, political inequality, and money in pol...
Is political equality viable given the unequal private property holdings characteristic of a capital...
We live in a new Gilded Age. In the years since the 2008 financial crisis, ithas become increasingly...
Growing economic inequality fosters inequality in the political processes of American democracy. Sin...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...
In this ambitious book, famed commentator and analyst Kevin Phillips attempts nothing less than a po...
Mr. Phillip’s book, Wealth and Democracy, stands as a continuation in many ways of his previous work...
This paper critiques the notion that unfettered inequality is an inevitable consequence of contempor...
Thomas Piketty repeats throughout Capital in the Twenty-First Century that today’s levels of inequal...
Much has been written recently about the current income and wealth gaps in the U.S. and the causes p...
Reviewing Thomas Piketty, Capital in the Twenty-First Century (Harvard University Press, 2014) Piket...
As Parts I and II of this Essay elaborate, the examination yields three observations of relevance to...
For the past several decades, much American lawmaking has been animated by a concern for economic ef...
In recent years, economic inequality has become a central topic of public debate in the United State...
The United States has experienced a disturbing expansion of income and wealth inequality in the past...
This essay explores the linkages between economic inequality, political inequality, and money in pol...
Is political equality viable given the unequal private property holdings characteristic of a capital...
We live in a new Gilded Age. In the years since the 2008 financial crisis, ithas become increasingly...
Growing economic inequality fosters inequality in the political processes of American democracy. Sin...
Widespread recognition that economic inequality has been growing for forty years in most of the deve...