Democracy At Risk: Rescuing Main Street From Wall Street
By (Author) Jeff Gates
INGRAM PUBLISHER SERVICES US
Perseus Books
20th April 2001
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political structures: democracy
Development economics and emerging economies
321.80973
Paperback
464
Width 159mm, Height 235mm
From the leading voice in the "shared capitalism" movement comes a manifesto for spreading wealth and creating a truly democratic society. "A bible for a powerful populism that will arise after the latest Gilded Age is over. Read it and run, or read it and recover your sense of what it could mean to actually live in a democratic society."-Paul Hawken, author, Natural Capitalism and The Ecology of Commerce"[Gates] offers an ambitious "populist vision." You may not like its answers, but you can't ignore the questions."-Cheryl Dahle, Fast Company"A political-economic manifesto for the new millennium.This persuasive and well-documented work will generate thoughtful discussion."-Library JournalCiting alarming statistics, Jeff Gates convincingly argues that the current economic boom is largely a mirage, buoyed by policies that continue to reward the wealthy and punish the poor. With equal measures of passion and incisive reasoning, he proposes an ambitious yet practical program of financial, political, and economic reform.
"From the leading voice in the "shared capitalism" movement comes a manifesto for spreading wealth and creating a truly democratic society "A bible for a powerful populism that will arise after the latest Gilded Age is over Read it and run, or read it and recover your sense of what it could mean to actually live in a democratic society." -Paul Hawken, author, Natural Capitalism and The Ecology of Commerce "[Gates] offers an ambitious "populist vision." You may not like its answers, but you can't ignore the questions." -Cheryl Dahle, Fast Company "A political-economic manifesto for the new millennium. This persuasive and well-documented work will generate thoughtful discussion." -Library Journal"
Jeff Gates is a lawyer, investment banker, political advisor, and consultant to government, union, and industry leaders worldwide. As counsel to the U.S. Senate Committee on Finance during the 1980s he was a leading fiture of the federal legislation encouraging employee stock ownership plans (ESOPs).