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Transaction man, the rise of the deal and the decline of the American dream, Nicholas Lemann

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Transaction man, the rise of the deal and the decline of the American dream, Nicholas Lemann
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 269-285) and index
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Transaction man
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1082560305
Responsibility statement
Nicholas Lemann
Sub title
the rise of the deal and the decline of the American dream
Summary
"A history of three economic and social thinkers and their impact on the American economy"--, Provided by publisherOver the last generation, the United States has undergone seismic changes. Stable institutions have given way to frictionless transactions, which are celebrated no matter what collateral damage they generate. The concentration of great wealth has coincided with the fraying of social ties and the rise of inequality. How did all this come about? In Transaction Man, Nicholas Lemann explains the United States'--and the world's--great transformation by examining three remarkable individuals who epitomized and helped create their eras. Adolf Berle, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's chief theorist of the economy, imagined a society dominated by large corporations, which a newly powerful federal government had forced to become benign and stable institutions, contributing to the public good by offering stable employment and generous pensions. By the 1970s, the corporations' large stockholders grew restive under this regime, and their chief theoretician, Harvard Business School's Michael Jensen, insisted that firms should maximize shareholder value, whatever the consequences. Today, Silicon Valley titans such as the LinkedIn cofounder and venture capitalist Reid Hoffman hope "networks" can reknit our social fabric. Lemann interweaves these fresh and vivid profiles with a history of the Morgan Stanley investment bank from the 1930s through the financial crisis of 2008, while also tracking the rise and fall of a working-class Chicago neighborhood and the family-run car dealerships at its heart. Incisive and sweeping, Transaction Man is the definitive account of the reengineering of America and the enormous impact it has had on us all
Table Of Contents
Prologue -- Institution man -- The time of institutions -- Transaction man -- The time of transactions: rising -- The time of transactions: failing -- Network man -- Afterword: An attempt to use a tool -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- Index
Target audience
adult
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