THE DOWNFALL OF AMERICA: "The large currents of the past - TopicsExpress



          

THE DOWNFALL OF AMERICA: "The large currents of the past generation – deindustrialisation, the flattening of average wages, the financialisation of the economy, income inequality, the growth of information technology, the flood of money into Washington, the rise of the political right – all had their origins in the late 70s. The US became more entrepreneurial and less bureaucratic, more individualistic and less communitarian, more free and less equal, more tolerant and less fair. Banking and technology, concentrated on the coasts, turned into engines of wealth, replacing the world of stuff with the world of bits, but without creating broad prosperity, while the heartland hollowed out. The institutions that had been the foundation of middle-class democracy, from public schools and secure jobs to flourishing newspapers and functioning legislatures, were set on the course of a long decline. It as a period that I call the Unwinding." guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/19/decline-fall-american-society-unravelled
Posted on: Thu, 20 Jun 2013 17:17:41 +0000

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