An edition of Monopoly restored (2018)

Monopoly restored

how the super-rich robbed Main Street

Monopoly restored
Jack Lawrence Luzkow, Jack Law ...
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February 28, 2022 | History
An edition of Monopoly restored (2018)

Monopoly restored

how the super-rich robbed Main Street

"This book is a work of contemporary economic history focusing primarily on the US and the UK. It shows that, historically, much of the wealth of the ultra-wealthy has been based on inheritance, tax evasion, political influence, or wage theft. Today, much of the wealth of the rentier class--the super-rich--is based on income from ownership or control of scarce assets, or assets artificially made scarce. As a result, the super-rich reap much of their wealth from patents, monopolies, and subsidies. Their banks retain the right to speculate on risky derivatives, and their credit-card companies are not limited by usury laws that reduce interest rates. The super-rich have lowered (or escaped) inheritance taxes, shifted much of their income to lower taxed capital gains, practiced wage theft, fought minimum wage laws, outsourced jobs, and resorted to temps and contract labor to avoid unions and decent wages. They use tax havens where trillions of dollars remain untaxed, transfer profits of their intellectual and financial property to subsidiaries in low-tax regimes, and defend for-profit health insurance that is unaffordable and inequitable for millions. This book states in qualitative and quantitative terms how expensive the super-rich have become, why they are unsustainable for the rest of us, and what the way forward to greater economic equality may be. In sum, the super-rich are unaffordable."--Backcover.

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Language
English
Pages
384

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Democracy corrupted
The rise and rise of Wall Street and the City of London
The ascendancy of the corporate elite
The decline of Main Street and the middle class
The politics of taxes
The business of healthcare
Big and bigger agribusiness: farm to table
What can be done?

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
320.510973
Library of Congress
JC574.2.U6 L89 2018, HB90-99.722

The Physical Object

Pagination
vii, 384 pages
Number of pages
384

Edition Identifiers

Open Library
OL26975077M
ISBN 10
3319939939
ISBN 13
9783319939933
OCLC/WorldCat
1037070697

Work Identifiers

Work ID
OL19762071W

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