True Capitalism - We're All Better Off When We're All Better Off
The efficient market hypothesis, market fundamentalism, and the costs of the prevailing idea of what an economy is—The alternative and evolutionary vision: the market as garden—Trickle-down economics and the war on the middle class—Middle-out economics, and the way forward.


Robert Reich examines the aftermath of the economic meltdown arguing that there is a structural problem with an increasing concentration of income and wealth at the top, and a middle class that has had to go deeply into debt to maintain a decent standard of living. He argues that history shows that such a disparity leads to ever greater booms followed by ever deeper busts.
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True Capitalism - We're All Better Off When We're All Better Off
Markets as Machines vs. Markets as Gardens Â»Markets as Machines vs. Markets as Gardens
"capitalism" is a mix of True Capitalism and Mercantilism. Â»"capitalism" is a mix of True Capitalism and Mercantilism.
Markets are a type of ecosystem Â»Markets are a type of ecosystem
Markets are agnostic to problems solved Â»Markets are agnostic to problems solved
Radical inequality and radical economic dislocation causally linked Â»Radical inequality and radical economic dislocation causally linked
Society wealth is problems solved for citizens Â»Society wealth is problems solved for citizens
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