Democracy, America, and the Age of Globalization

Democracy, America, and the Age of Globalization

by Jay R. Mandle
ISBN-10:
052171365X
ISBN-13:
9780521713658
Pub. Date:
11/05/2007
Publisher:
Cambridge University Press
Democracy, America, and the Age of Globalization

Democracy, America, and the Age of Globalization

by Jay R. Mandle
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Overview

This book addresses the concerns of readers who accept the benefits of globalization and technological change, but seek to reverse the tendency toward income inequality that each produces. Government policies can mitigate that outcome. But policies to offset inequality are not insisted upon by the electorate because the public believes our system of private donations to political campaigns results in the government principally serving the interests of the wealthy. Adopting a system of public funding of electoral campaigns is necessary if egalitarian economic policies are to be adopted.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780521713658
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 11/05/2007
Pages: 174
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.46(h) x 0.43(d)

About the Author

Jay R. Mandle, currently W. Bradford Wiley Professor of Economics at Colgate University, has also taught at Temple University and the University of the West Indies. Mandle has been a Visiting Scholar at the Institute for Social Change at the University of California, Berkeley, and twice been a Fulbright Lecturer, once at the University of Guyana and once at Nankai University, China. Among his many publications, Professor Mandle recently published Globalization and the Poor (2003).

Table of Contents

1. The economics of inequality; 2. The politics of inequality; 3. The funding and biases of American politics; 4. History and reform efforts; 5. The problem of government; 6. The need for public financing; 7. Organizing for democracy.
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