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Age of Betrayal: The Triumph of Money in America, 1865-1900
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Description In this passionate, gripping, often shocking history of wealth over commonwealth, Beatty has synthesized the research of a new generation of scholars to give a fresh look at the industrialization and politics that forged modern America.
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Publisher’s Weekly (02/19/2007) Atlantic Monthly editor Beatty (The Rascal King ) clearly invokes a comparison with the present in writing of how, he says, corporations, not the people, ruled America in the Gilded Age. He examines the role of the railroads as the engine of capitalism, the role of protectionist tariffs in raising prices for the common man and how "representative government gave way to bought government." But Beatty ignores the latest literature on that period by the likes of Charles R. Morris, Maury Klein, David Nasaw and David Cannadine. Instead, the post-Civil War industrial boom depicted by Beatty mimics that described by the now largely discredited Matthew Josephson-author in the 1930s ofThe Robber Barons -whose works Beatty cites. Beatty also references other now-marginalized class-warrior historians, such as Gustavus Myers, in portraying capitalism as a sort of zero-sum game where a dollar pocketed by one individual is inevitably a buck stolen from someone else, overlooking the notion of visionary entrepreneurs creating a surging tide of capital upon which all boats rise. Beatty's view of history seems guided by his liberal impulses and his disillusioned view of American democracy today-not the best way to approach history. B&w illus.(Apr. 16)
ISBN: 1400040280 | EAN: 9781400040285 Publisher: Knopf Publishing Group | Publication Date: April, 2007
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| BISAC Categories: | History | United States | 19th Century/Gilded Age Business & Economics | Economic History
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| LC Subjects: | History Capitalism
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Dewey: 973.8 LCCN: 2006048729 Physical Info: 1.67" H x 9.44" L x 6.62" W (1.78 lbs) 483 pages |