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Making the Progressive Case: Towards a Stronger U.S. Economy
By (Author) David Coates
Continuum Publishing Corporation
Continuum Publishing Corporation
18th August 2011
United States
General
Non Fiction
Political structure and processes
Political economy
338.97309051
Paperback
272
442g
"Perhaps no U.S.-based scholar is better equipped and more able to "Make the Progressive Case" than David Coates. Convincingly arguing in favor of regulated markets, managed trade, and a green economy, Coates offers a superior liberal alternative economic model to the emerging center-right consensus in the U.S., after the Tea Party revolt in November 2010. His book is a genuine tour de force and should be read by anyone worried about the future of the American economy and the revival of the American dream. Superbly written, with genuine wit and scholarly sophistication, this book could not be more important and timely. Making the Progressive Case underscores Coates' credentials as one of America's greatest political economic thinkers, as he lays the intellectual groundwork for a persuasive liberal answer during the 2012 presidential elections." -Matthias Matthijs, Assistant Professor of International Political Economy, American University, Washington DC.
"In this elegantly-written book, and its accompanying website, David Coates succeeds, where other progressives have largely failed, in moving beyond stridency and and name-calling to make the strongest possible case for a better future for America. In a clear and balanced manner, Coates carefully summarizes conservative arguments before demolishing them through the deployment of the best available social science. This book is an indispensable resource for progressives who believe that winning the argument is a precondition for winning power." -Chris Howell, Professor of Politics, Oberlin College
Author articles in The Blog and huffingtonpost.com
David Coates holds the Worrell Chair of Anglo-American Studies, Department of Political Science at Wake Forest University, USA. He previously held personal chairs at the universities of Leeds and Manchester, UK. He is the author of The Labour Party and the Struggle for Socialism and Models of Capitalism: Growth and Stagnation in the World Economy (translated into Chinese and South Korean) and a regular contributor to the Huffington Post.