Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy

Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy

by Matt Stoller
Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy

Goliath: The 100-Year War Between Monopoly Power and Democracy

by Matt Stoller

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Overview

“Every thinking American must read” (The Washington Book Review) this startling and “insightful” (The New York Times) look at how concentrated financial power and consumerism has transformed American politics, and business.

Going back to our country’s founding, Americans once had a coherent and clear understanding of political tyranny, one crafted by Thomas Jefferson and updated for the industrial age by Louis Brandeis. A concentration of power—whether by government or banks—was understood as autocratic and dangerous to individual liberty and democracy. In the 1930s, people observed that the Great Depression was caused by financial concentration in the hands of a few whose misuse of their power induced a financial collapse. They drew on this tradition to craft the New Deal.

In Goliath, Matt Stoller explains how authoritarianism and populism have returned to American politics for the first time in eighty years, as the outcome of the 2016 election shook our faith in democratic institutions. It has brought to the fore dangerous forces that many modern Americans never even knew existed. Today’s bitter recriminations and panic represent more than just fear of the future, they reflect a basic confusion about what is happening and the historical backstory that brought us to this moment.

The true effects of populism, a shrinking middle class, and concentrated financial wealth are only just beginning to manifest themselves under the current administrations. The lessons of Stoller’s study will only grow more relevant as time passes. “An engaging call to arms,” (Kirkus Reviews) Stoller illustrates here in rich detail how we arrived at this tenuous moment, and the steps we must take to create a new democracy.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781501182891
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 10/06/2020
Pages: 608
Sales rank: 217,083
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.60(d)

About the Author

Matt Stoller is a Fellow at the Open Markets Institute. Previously, he was a Senior Policy Advisor and Budget Analyst to the Senate Budget Committee. He also worked in the US House of Representatives on financial services policy, including Dodd-Frank, the Federal Reserve, and the foreclosure crisis. He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The New Republic, Vice, and Salon. He lives in Washington, DC. Goliath is his first book.

Table of Contents

Preface vii

Chapter 1 1912 1

Chapter 2 Mellonism 25

Chapter 3 The Impeachment of the Old Order 52

Chapter 4 Populists Take Power 84

Chapter 5 Trustbusters Against Hitler 120

Chapter 6 A Democracy of Small Businesses 155

Chapter 7 The New Deal Constitution 173

Chapter 8 Corporatists Strike Back 196

Chapter 9 The Free Market Study Project 224

Chapter 10 The Rebirth of Wall Street 257

Chapter 11 Wriston Versus Patman 282

Chapter 12 Penn Central 297

Chapter 13 The Collapse of the New Deal Consensus 312

Chapter 14 Watergate Babies 332

Chapter 15 The Liberal Crack-Up 348

Chapter 16 The Reagan Revolution 371

Chapter 17 The Morgans, the Mellons, and the Milkens 390

Chapter 18 Tech Goliaths and Too Big to Fail 407

Conclusion 441

Acknowledgments 457

Bibliography 463

Notes 479

Index 565

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