How Capitalism Saved America: The Untold History of Our Country, from the Pilgrims to the Present
Thomas DiLorenzo
History | Crown Forum
Hardcover | August 2004 | $25.95 | 0-7615-2526-2
eBook | August 2004 | $9.95 | 1-4000-8117-3
ABOUT THIS BOOK
Whether it's Michael Moore or the New York Times, Hollywood or academia, a growing segment in America is waging a war on capitalism. We hear that greedy plutocrats exploit the American public; that capitalism harms consumers, the working class, and the environment; that the government needs to rein in capitalism; and on and on. Anticapitalist critiques have only grown more fevered in the wake of corporate scandals like Enron and WorldCom. Indeed, the 2004 presidential campaign has brought frequent calls to re-regulate the American economy.
But the anticapitalist arguments are pure bunk, as Thomas J. DiLorenzo reveals in How Capitalism Saved America. DiLorenzo, a professor of economics, shows how capitalism has made America the most prosperous nation on earth--and how the sort of government regulation that politicians and pundits endorse has hindered economic growth, caused higher unemployment, raised prices, and created many other problems. He propels the reader along with a fresh and compelling look at critical events in American history--covering everything from the Pilgrims to Bill Gates.
And just as he did in his last book, The Real Lincoln, DiLorenzo explodes numerous myths that have become conventional wisdom. How Capitalism Saved America reveals:
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Thomas J. DiLorenzo is a professor of economics in the Sellinger School of Business and Management at Loyola College in Maryland and a member of the senior faculty of the Mises Institute in Auburn, Alabama. He is the author or co-author of twelve books, the most recent of which is The Real Lincoln. His writings frequently appear in academic journals as well as such national publications as the Wall Street Journal, Barron's, Reader's Digest, USA Today, and the Washington Post. DiLorenzo lives in Clarksville, Maryland.