The Wolf at the Door: The Menace of Economic Insecurity and How to Fight It

The Wolf at the Door: The Menace of Economic Insecurity and How to Fight It

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  • Author:Michael J Graetz
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Summary

"It is now beyond debate that rising inequality is not only leaving millions of Americans living on a sharp edge but also is threatening our democracy。。。For activists and scholars alike who are struggling to create a more equitable society, this is an essential read。"
--David Gergen



"A hard and pragmatic look at how America can ameliorate its inequality。。。Deep, informed, and reeks of common sense。 This book should be read by every presidential candidate and every lawmaker。"
--Norman Ornstein, coauthor of One Nation After Trump

"Graetz and Shapiro wrestle with a fundamental question of our day: How do we address a system that makes too many Americans anxious that economic security is slipping out of reach? Their cogent call for sensible and achievable policies。。。should be read by progressives and conservatives alike。"
--Jacob J。 Lew, former Secretary of the Treasury

We are in an age of crisis。 That much we can agree on。 But a crisis of what, exactly? And how do we get out of it?

In a follow up to their influential and much debated Death by a Thousand Cuts, Michael Graetz and Ian Shapiro focus on what really worries people: not what the rich are making or the government is taking from them but their own insecurity。 Americans are worried about losing their jobs, their status, and the safety of their communities。 They fear the wolf at the door。 The solution is not protectionism or class warfare but better jobs, higher wages, greater protection for families suffering from unemployment, better health insurance, and higher quality childcare。 And it turns out those goals are more achievable than you might think。 The Wolf at the Door is one of those rare books that doesn't just diagnose our problems, it shows us how to address them。

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Reviews

John-Mark

A must-read for business, government and non-profit leaders。 This is a fantastic work on the political economy of the United States。 While Adam Tooze’s “Crushed” is a great explication of the complex challenges that got us here, “Wolf at the Door” proposes sensible and pragmatic solutions to the challenges to our economic dimensions of national security policy。

Ietrio

Both authors are very smart 6 year olds。 They have been living very good lives and they are well paid just by waiting for the government and faculty to pay them a cut of the collected taxes。 So why wouldn't anyone just do nothing and expect to be paid just like them? Both authors are very smart 6 year olds。 They have been living very good lives and they are well paid just by waiting for the government and faculty to pay them a cut of the collected taxes。 So why wouldn't anyone just do nothing and expect to be paid just like them? 。。。more

Felipe

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 Interesting analysis of how the past decades have changed job security in US, due to new technologies, automation and free trade。 Despite causing general lower prices for consumers those changes have also destroyed massive industrial jobs throughout the country, specially in rural areas。 Combined with a not-so-great social welfare state they have caused downward mobility for so many people which led to the rise of populists politicians like Donald Trump who claim to be a solution to those insecu Interesting analysis of how the past decades have changed job security in US, due to new technologies, automation and free trade。 Despite causing general lower prices for consumers those changes have also destroyed massive industrial jobs throughout the country, specially in rural areas。 Combined with a not-so-great social welfare state they have caused downward mobility for so many people which led to the rise of populists politicians like Donald Trump who claim to be a solution to those insecurities。 But despite his protectionist measures the industrial jobs created were not brought back in the intended areas。 For example, in the steel industry a new factory employs much fewer people nowadays。 In the other hand, many more local industries in US were hurt by increased prices, as those needing cheaper steel from China, and many farmers were also hurt by consuming countries who have responded to this protectionist measure by lowering demand from US。 Economists fear that even the new commercial deals with China would not be enough to restore the damage already made。 Job insecurity should instead, the authors say, be addressed by a greater social welfare through reforms in Health Insurance, Earned Income Tax Return and others。 They propose clever ways of how to achieve them politically backed from lots of examples from the Great Depression to this day。 There is a interesting saga of how Obamacare came to be, and how it was derailed from its original intention。Sometimes I feel there is a bit of bias into status quo。 They critique politicians like Bernie Sanders and Obama as much as Trump but when they praise measures like the New Deal adopted by Roosevelt wasn't there a complete break from the status quo at the time? They say that coalitions who led to these policies were only possible due to a general fear of Communism, which was the only big alternative at the time, capable of scaring even business leaders。 Today there is no such competitive alternative。 But maybe the wolf at the door is also that: an old bearded man with a red hammer and a sickle crossed in a frightening way? 。。。more