The Great Equalizer By David M. Smick
The Great Equalizer By David M. Smick
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For Decades, a corporate capitalism of top-down mismanagement and backroom deal-making has smothered America's innovative spirit. The big, the corporate, and the status quo dominate at the expense of the small, new, entrepreneurial, and inventive. The result is that working - and middle-class Americans have seen their incomes flat line and the American Dream slip away. In response, David M. Smick calls for the Great Equalizer, a reimagined Main Street Capitalism of small-business startups and bottom-up innovation, all unfolding on a level playing field.
Complete with a fourteen-point plan, The Great Equalizer outlines paradigm shift that will allow Americans to rediscover what has always made them exceptional: their can-do attitudes, their audacious spirits, and their willingness to dream and dare big. Ultimately, Smick argues, economies are more than statistical measurements of supply and demand, economic output, and rates of return. Economies are people - their hopes, fears, dreams, and expectations. With a new type of economic policy that emphasized dynamism and creativity, America's best days lie ahead.
Hard cover.
Learn more about remainder marks HERE
For Decades, a corporate capitalism of top-down mismanagement and backroom deal-making has smothered America's innovative spirit. The big, the corporate, and the status quo dominate at the expense of the small, new, entrepreneurial, and inventive. The result is that working - and middle-class Americans have seen their incomes flat line and the American Dream slip away. In response, David M. Smick calls for the Great Equalizer, a reimagined Main Street Capitalism of small-business startups and bottom-up innovation, all unfolding on a level playing field.
Complete with a fourteen-point plan, The Great Equalizer outlines paradigm shift that will allow Americans to rediscover what has always made them exceptional: their can-do attitudes, their audacious spirits, and their willingness to dream and dare big. Ultimately, Smick argues, economies are more than statistical measurements of supply and demand, economic output, and rates of return. Economies are people - their hopes, fears, dreams, and expectations. With a new type of economic policy that emphasized dynamism and creativity, America's best days lie ahead.
Hard cover.