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Michael Lind

    Michael Lind is an author whose work delves into history and political journalism. His literary style is characterized by incisive analysis and a clear articulation of complex ideas. Lind explores societal and political phenomena, emphasizing their historical roots and contemporary impact. His writing is valued for its intellectual depth and its capacity to provoke thoughtful consideration.

    Hell to Pay: How the Suppression of Wages Is Destroying America
    Made in Texas
    After the Empire : The Breakdown of the American Order
    The American way of strategy
    Land of promise. An economic history of the United States
    • A sweeping and original work of economic history by Michael Lind, one of America’s leading intellectuals, Land of Promise recounts the epic story of America’s rise to become the world’s dominant economy. As ideological free marketers continue to square off against Keynesians in Congress and the press, economic policy remains at the center of political debate. Land of Promise: An Economic History of the United States offers a much-needed historical framework that sheds new light on our past—wisdom that offers lessons essential to our future. Building upon the strength and lucidity of his New York Times Notable Books The Next American Nation and Hamilton’s Republic, Lind delivers a necessary and revelatory examination of the roots of American prosperity—insight that will prove invaluable to anyone interested in exploring how we can move forward.

      Land of promise. An economic history of the United States
    • The American way of strategy

      • 294 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.5(32)Add rating

      "Americans are unlikely to lose their cherished rights because of a military coup or a foreign conquest, writes Michael Lind. The more plausible and frightening scenario is one in which foreign danger forces Americans themselves to jettison their way of life, sacrificing liberty to ensure security. To prevent this scenario from happening is the real purpose of American strategy."

      The American way of strategy
    • Widely reviewed and critically praised, Emmanuel Todd's After the Empire predicts that the United States is forfeiting its superpower status as it moves away from traditional democratic values of egalitarianism and universalism, lives far beyond its means economically, and continues to anger foreign allies and enemies alike with its military and ideological policies. As America's global dominance evaporates, Todd foresees the emergence of a Eurasian alliance bringing together Europe, Russia, Japan, and the Arab-Islamic world.Todd calmly and straightforwardly takes stock of many negative trends, including America's weakened commitment to the socio-economic integration of African Americans, a bulimic economy that increasingly relies on smoke and mirrors and the goodwill of foreign investors, and a foreign policy that squanders the country's reserves of "soft power" while its militaristic arsonist-fireman behavior is met with increasing resistance. Written by a demographer and historian who foresaw the collapse of the Soviet Union, this original and daring book cannot be ignored.

      After the Empire : The Breakdown of the American Order
    • Made in Texas

      George W. Bush and the Southern Takeover of American Politics

      • 210 pages
      • 8 hours of reading

      Bush, it threatens the future of the United States - and maybe the entire world." "Fortunately, George W. Bush represents only one tradition in Texas. There is another, more enlightened Texan tradition - the modernist tradition of high-tech industry and activist government represented by figures as different as Lyndon Johnson, H. Ross Perot and Admiral Bobby Ray Inman. The best antidote to Bush conservatism is made in Texas, too."--BOOK JACKET.

      Made in Texas
    • The book presents a compelling analysis of the factors contributing to America's decline, offering a critical examination of societal and political elements at play. It challenges readers to confront uncomfortable truths about the influences and decisions that have led to this situation, positioning the author as a leading voice in contemporary thought. Through incisive arguments, it seeks to spark a deeper understanding of the nation's challenges and the responsibility of its leaders and citizens.

      Hell to Pay: How the Suppression of Wages Is Destroying America