American Capitalism and the Changing Role of Government
- 152pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Challenging prevalent economic myths, the book critiques the belief that a balanced budget and privatization of social security are optimal solutions. It argues against the notion that reduced government intervention will resolve societal issues, asserting that an unregulated free market is insufficient to address the complexities of a modern economy. By examining the core theories of capitalist ideology, the author highlights the limitations of the free market in meeting diverse economic needs and advocates for a more nuanced understanding of government’s role.
