Thrift: Rebirth of a Forgotten Virtue
By (Author) Theodore Malloch
Encounter Books,USA
Encounter Books,USA
3rd November 2009
United States
General
Non Fiction
Personal finance
330.1
Paperback
240
Width 162mm, Height 237mm, Spine 19mm
402g
Despite the calls for massive spending and stimulus, if the current financial crisis has taught us anything, it is to save, not just spend. In fact, over the years thrift has become Americas lost or forgotten virtue, rarely mentioned and never celebrated, despite its historical significance. In Thrift, Theodore Roosevelt Malloch traces the history of thrift from its roots in the Scottish enlightenment to the no-waste credo of Sam Walton. Thrift, Malloch argues, provides the resources to stimulate prosperity. Even if the government manages to shock our economy back to life, America will require discipline, accountability, and farsightedness to right its course for generations to come. In an age when corruption and greed have crowded out personal responsibility, Thrift is lively, topical, and immediately useful.
Rockefeller himself believed that thrift was essential to well-ordered living. This book, if followed, could help all of us put our personal and public lives back in order. - Steve Forbes, Chairman and CEO, Forbes, Inc. and Editor-in- Chief, Forbes magazine