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Are the Rich Necessary?: Great Economic Arguments and How They Reflect Our Personal Values

by Hunter Lewis

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ISBN13: 9780975366202
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Publisher Comments:

Are the rich compatible with democracy? Should we accept such a high degree of inequality in our society? Does the profit system glorify greed? In /Are the Rich Necessary?/ Hunter Lewis presents the most fundamental and provocative economic arguments that underlie society. Lewis connects economics directly with profound contemporary social issues. How are our personal values reflected in these issues and how do we choose between contending economic approaches? Most importantly, can philanthropy play a strategic role in helping people to lift themselves from poverty? Lewis offers a dramatic new proposal to significantly increase contributions to charitable organizations to help address key social issues. A challenging and sure to be influential book.

Review:

"Investment advisor and author Lewis (A Question of Values) presents a number of prescient arguments that seek to answer the title question and others, exposing in the process alternate approaches to solving everyday economic problems. Lewis utilizes a relatively novel approach: he presents a succinct, yes-or-no economic question ('Does the profit system glorify greed?') and then analyzes rationally the arguments behind both answers. Lewis begins with an econ overview before diving into queries, looking first at reasons to believe the rich aren't necessary (they 'do not share adequately,' they 'stand in the way of democracy') and that they are ('There cannot be too much saving if it is invested properly'). He goes on to cover topics like market depression, global free trade, inequality and government intervention; regarding the latter ('Can government protect us from the excesses of the profit system?'), he looks at both Alan Greenspan in the 1990s and Han emporer Wu-di in 100 BCE.. Lewis is skilled at boiling down arguments to their most concise, and his sharp analysis employs highly accessible prose; as such, this makes great reading for anyone interested in quickly expanding their knowledge of today's political-economic issues, though Lewis's punchy point-counterpoint approach may turn off more knowledgeable readers." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

Product Details

ISBN:
9780975366202
Subtitle:
Great Economic Arguments and How They Reflect Our Personal Values
Author:
Lewis, Hunter
Publisher:
Axios Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
Economics - General
Subject:
Economics
Subject:
Social values
Subject:
General Business & Economics
Publication Date:
September 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
277
Dimensions:
8.5 x 5.75 in
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