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Money Talks: Alan Greenspan's Free Market Rhetoric and the Tragic Legacy of Reaganomics

Autor Geoffrey D. Klinger, Jennifer Adams, Kevin Howley
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 22 iul 2023
This book explores the American freemarket economy, espoused by Alan Greenspan, the longtime chairman of the Federal Reserve, through decoding the discourse of economics. Combining an analysis of both economics and language, the legacy of Reaganomics is examined in relation to economic inequality, fiscal policy, public discourse, and the moral economy. How notions of easy money, conspicuous consumption, and unlimited economic growth were harnessed to justify the Free Market revolution is also discussed.
This book aims to highlight the drivers of modern inequality and economic distress. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in the history of economic thought and economic discourse.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031008184
ISBN-10: 3031008189
Ilustrații: XIII, 265 p. 7 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.34 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2022
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

1 Introduction: Painting by Numbers—Decoding the Discourse of Economics.- 2 American Dream: Manufacturing Monetary Miasma.- 3 Bread and Circuses, or Poppies to Make You Sleep.- 4 Children of the Revolution: Reaganomics as Free Market Redux.- 5 Spirits in the Material World: Alan Greenspan and the Newspeak Economy.- 6 (Misery at the) Funplex: From Ideology to Imagology.- 7 Public Image Limited, or He Blind(er)ed Me with Silence.- 8 (Tell Me Why) I Don’t Like Mondays: The Crash of 1987.- 9 Vision Thing: The Savings and Loan Debacle.- 10 Who You Fighting For? Desert Storm and the Recession of 1990.- 11 Telling Stories: Interrogating “Irrational Exuberance”.- 12 The Disappointed: The “Great Recession” of 2008.- 13 Tired of Sleeping: Trumped Up Trickle Down.- 14 Epilogue: We Can’t Make It Here—Moving Beyond the Free Market.

Notă biografică

Geoff Klinger (1966-2021) was Professor of Rhetoric and Director of Forensics at DePauw University. His research and teaching interests included the connection between rhetoric and social theory; political communication; presidential, civil rights, and business rhetoric; and Supreme Court decisions.

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This book explores the American freemarket economy, espoused by Alan Greenspan, the longtime chairman of the Federal Reserve, through decoding the discourse of economics. Combining an analysis of both economics and language, the legacy of Reaganomics is examined in relation to economic inequality, fiscal policy, public discourse, and the moral economy. How notions of easy money, conspicuous consumption, and unlimited economic growth were harnessed to justify the Free Market revolution is also discussed.
This book aims to highlight the drivers of modern inequality and economic distress. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested in the history of economic thought and economic discourse.
Geoff Klinger (1966-2021) was Professor of Rhetoric and Director of Forensics at DePauw University. His research and teaching interests included the connection between rhetoric and social theory; political communication; presidential, civil rights, and business rhetoric; and Supreme Court decisions.

Caracteristici

Charts the last 40 years of American history and the impact of free market policies upon it Combines economic understanding with rhetorical analysis to highlight how neoliberal policies were sold Explores economic policy and the legacy of Reaganomics in an accessible manner