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Lawrence Jacobs

    Democracy under Fire
    Fed Power
    Health Care Reform and American Politics
    Unrehearsed Beauty
    Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series
    • "Published in conjunction with exhibitions featuring Jacob Lawrence's Migration series organized by The Museum of Modern Art, New York, and The Phillips Collection, Washington, D.C., in collaboration with the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture"--Page 191.

      Jacob Lawrence: The Migration Series
    • The Artist Formerly Known As Death Waits christens his new public persona with the release of 'a series of theatrical proposals to be repeated, discarded, performed simultaneously and/or recombined in any and all possible combinations -- all vaguely relating to the topic of the author's moral ambivalence.'

      Unrehearsed Beauty
    • Fed Power

      • 304pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "The Federal Reserve, created more than a century ago, is the most powerful central bank in the world. The Fed's power to alter the money supply, move interest rates, and to intervene to save Wall Street and large corporations helps many Americans, but not equally. Specific industries in finance and large businesses reap lopsided and often concealed benefits while homeowners, workers, and Americans of color slip further behind. The substantial expansion of the Fed's power circumvents America's constitutional checks and contributes to economic inequality and racial disparities. The second edition of Lawrence R. Jacobs and Desmond King's Fed Power extends their decisive account of the Fed's favoritism toward Wall Street and big business during the 2008-2009 financial crisis to the Fed's unprecedented responses to the economic collapse sparked by the coronavirus pandemic in 2020. In five chapters, Jacobs and King discuss the origins of the Federal Reserve System, its maneuvering to advance its capacity and autonomy to act independent of Congress and the presidency, and unprecedented support for Wall Street and big business during in the crises in 2008-2009 and 2020. Fed Power analyses how the scale of the Fed's economic interventions since 2008 is provoking public unease, organized protests and advocacy, and congressional pressure for reform. The deadly coronavirus and the Black Lives Matter movement are intensifying the push for democratic accountability, stringent regulation of banks, and new policies to reduce economic inequality and Black-White disparities"-- Provided by publisher

      Fed Power
    • How did democracy become so vulnerable in America? Donald Trump is a shrill warning of the political system's fragility, but he alone is not the problem. The vulnerability is broader and deeper-and looms still. Even before Trump ran for president, his disdain for the rules and norms of democracy and the US Constitution was well-known by many prominent Republicans who were unable to stop his nomination. Trump's presidency is the culmination of a series of political decisions since the late 18th century that ceded party nominations to small cliques of ideologues. Democracy Under Fire provides a readable, if disturbing, history of American democracy and proposes recommendations to restore it.

      Democracy under Fire