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  1. 8. Dez. 2020 · Internet Archive. Language. English. xx, 220 pages ; 22 cm. Galbraith urges listeners to abandon the outdated ideology of free market economics. Revolutionized by the Reagan Administration, Galbraith reveals how the free market, which may have been successful at one point in time, now serves to damage America's contemporary economy.

  2. 12. Mai 2009 · Even many liberals have felt the need to genuflect before the altar of free markets, but in The Predator State, progressive economist James K. Galbraith suggests that, under the Bush administration, conservatives have clearly abandoned the Reagan dogma and replaced it with crony capitalism.

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  3. 5. Aug. 2008 · The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too. James Galbraith. Simon and Schuster, Aug 5, 2008 - Business & Economics -...

    • James Galbraith
    • 141656683X, 9781416566830
    • illustrated
    • Simon and Schuster, 2008
  4. The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too. J. Galbraith. Published 2008. Political Science, Economics. For nearly three decades, Washington has been in the grip of an economic orthodoxy defined by Ronald Reagan and embraced ardently by George W. Bush.

  5. 5. Aug. 2008 · In this formidable book, J.K. Galbraith reveals that the free market emperors are naked. The free market doctrine is simply a run from `the money to the ideas'. The naked emperors sold their myth by linking markets to (economic) freedom. This concept opposes real freedom created by a raising general living standard (e.g., universal ...

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    • 2008
    • James K. Galbraith
  6. 3. März 2009 · THE PREDATOR STATE: HOW CONSERVATIVES ABANDONED THE FREE MARKET AND WHY LIBERALS SHOULD TOO - by James K. Galbraith. Mark Koyama. First published: 03 March 2009. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-0270.2009.1884_2.x. Citations: 1. Read the full text. PDF.

  7. Now available in paperback, this timely book challenges the cult of the free market that has dominated all political and economic discussion since the Reagan revolution. Even many liberals have felt the need to genuflect before the altar of free markets, but in The Predator State, progressive economist James K. Galbraith suggests that, under ...