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Enterprise and Society Advance Access published online on February 2, 2007

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Copyright © The Author 2007. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Business History Conference.

Norton Garfinkle. The American Dream vs. The Gospel of Wealth: e Fight for a Productive Middle-Class EconomyNew Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 2006. ix + 230 pp. ISBN 0-300-10860-5, $22.00 (cloth)

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The essential argument of Norton Garfinkle's book is that the American economic policy history can be understood as a struggle between those who believe that economic growth is best achieved when Washington's objective is to protect and extend the interests of the middle-class against those who say that the American economy is stronger, when national policy allows the richest Americans to pursue their interests fully. Garfinkle is firmly in the middle-class camp. This book begins with a look at the Bush years . . . [Full Text of this Article]

John Smart

Carleton University


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