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  • Reich, Robert B.
     
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    Saving capitalism [electronic resource] : for the many, not the few / Robert B. Reich.
    by Reich, Robert B.
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    New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2015.
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    9780385350587 (electronic bk.)
    0385350589 (electronic bk.)
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    1 online resource.
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    1st United States edition.
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    The prevailing view -- The five building blocks of capitalism -- Freedom and power -- The new property -- The new monopoly -- The new contracts -- The new bankruptcy -- The enforcement mechanism -- Summary : the market mechanism as a whole -- The meritocratic myth -- The hidden mechanism of ceo pay -- The subterfuge of Wall Street pay -- The declining bargaining power of the middle -- The rise of the working poor -- The rise of the non-working rich -- Reprise -- The threat to capitalism -- The decline of countervailing power -- Restoring countervailing power -- Ending upward distribution -- Reinventing the corporation -- When robots take over -- The citizen's bequest -- New rules.
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    Outlines how the American economic system is failing, with increasing income inequality and a shrinking middle class, and reveals how a market designed for broad prosperity can reverse the trend toward diminished opportunity.
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