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Against the Dead Hand: The Uncertain Struggle for Global Capitalism - ISBN 9780471442776

Against the Dead Hand: The Uncertain Struggle for Global Capitalism

ISBN 9780471442776

Autor: Brink Lindsey

Wydawca: Wiley

Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni

Cena: 175,35 zł

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ISBN13:      

9780471442776

ISBN10:      

0471442771

Autor:      

Brink Lindsey

Oprawa:      

Hardback

Rok Wydania:      

2002-01-23

Ilość stron:      

352

Wymiary:      

230x160

Tematy:      

KJ

Acclaim for Against the Dead Hand
"Informed, lively, and challenging, Brink Lindsey′s book illuminates the tough road ahead in the fight for free markets and against the dead hand of the past. I have benefited greatly from reading this book and so can everyone who cares about freedom." ––George P. Shultz, Former U.S. Secretary of State
"There are few higher callings than exposing the antiglobalization movement for what it really is: an enemy not just of clear thinking but also of economic progress. Brink Lindsey rises to this task manfully. In this eloquently written and powerfully argued book, he shows that, far from being complete, the current wave of globalization has just begun. And to charges that globalization is responsible for the problems of much of the developing world, he explains that the real blame lies with years of failed experiments with big government and closed borders. Read this book if you want to understand the most important debate of our time." ––Adrian Wooldridge, Coauthor, A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization
"In this fascinating and wide–ranging book, Brink Lindsey destroys two dangerous myths: that trade is bad for the poor and that globalization is inevitable. From the Thai countryside to the streets of New Delhi, he shows how today′s economic problems spring from choices made decades ago, when the world′s governing classes were enamored of the gospel of centralization and control. Only if we turn away from that Industrial Counterrevolution, he argues, will we find our way toward international peace, prosperity, and progress." ––Virginia Postrel, Author, The Future and Its Enemies: The Growing Conflict over Creativity, Enterprise, and Progress
"Despite globalization, recent years have been filled with cruel disappointments for many of the world′s poor in developing and formerly communist countries. Brink Lindsey insightfully ident ifies the formidable obstacles that block their progress. In particular, he shows that the failure to build adequate legal institutions that define and protect property rights is of critical importance." ––Hernando de Soto, Author, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else

Spis treści:
Preface.
The Weight of the Past.
The Industrial Counterrevolution.
Centralization versus Uncertainty.
From World Economy to World War.
Twilight of the Idols.
The Dead Hand.
Hollow Capitalism.
The Rule of Lawlessness.
Unpeaceful Coexistence.
Recasting the Safety Net.
Liberalization by Fits and Starts.
Notes.
Epilogue.
Bibliography.
Index.

Nota biograficzna:
BRINK LINDSEY is a senior fellow at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. He founded and serves as Director of the Center for Trade Policy Studies, a leading voice for free trade and open markets in the Washington trade policy debate. Lindsey′s Cato Institute studies have received national and international press attention, and his articles have appeared in The Wall Street Journal, Financial Times, and many other publications. He is a contributing editor of Reason magazine. Lindsey has appeared on CNN, BBC, National Public Radio, and numerous other media outlets.

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Acclaim for Against the Dead Hand
"Informed, lively, and challenging, Brink Lindsey′s book illuminates the tough road ahead in the fight for free markets and against the dead hand of the past. I have benefited greatly from reading this book and so can everyone who cares about freedom." ––George P. Shultz, Former U.S. Secretary of State
"There are few higher callings than exposing the antiglobalization movement for what it really is: an enemy not just of clear thinking but also of economic progress. Brink Lindsey rises to this task manfully. In this eloquently written a nd powerfully argued book, he shows that, far from being complete, the current wave of globalization has just begun. And to charges that globalization is responsible for the problems of much of the developing world, he explains that the real blame lies with years of failed experiments with big government and closed borders. Read this book if you want to understand the most important debate of our time." ––Adrian Wooldridge, Coauthor, A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Hidden Promise of Globalization
"In this fascinating and wide–ranging book, Brink Lindsey destroys two dangerous myths: that trade is bad for the poor and that globalization is inevitable. From the Thai countryside to the streets of New Delhi, he shows how today′s economic problems spring from choices made decades ago, when the world′s governing classes were enamored of the gospel of centralization and control. Only if we turn away from that Industrial Counterrevolution, he argues, will we find our way toward international peace, prosperity, and progress." ––Virginia Postrel, Author, The Future and Its Enemies: The Growing Conflict over Creativity, Enterprise, and Progress
"Despite globalization, recent years have been filled with cruel disappointments for many of the world′s poor in developing and formerly communist countries. Brink Lindsey insightfully identifies the formidable obstacles that block their progress. In particular, he shows that the failure to build adequate legal institutions that define and protect property rights is of critical importance." ––Hernando de Soto, Author, The Mystery of Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails Everywhere Else

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