God Bless You Joe Stalin: The Man who Saved CapitalismAlgora Publishing, 2006 - 312 pages This enlightening and controversial book sets forth the thesis that the growing prosperity of the U.S. economy during the past 60 years is directly linked to deficit spending, and that the synergy of these two phenomena will continue for the foreseeable future. The dramatic narrative traces the evolution of the concept of the Almighty Dollar against the backdrop of the development and denouement of the Cold War. It demonstrates how individual decisions made by U.S. and Soviet leaders affected the course of events. An analysis of the Historical Tables of the United States Government, showing the tandem growth of U.S. deficits and the GDP, is interwoven into the historical recounting. The epilogue concludes that the U.S. economy is on a treadmill of deficit spending, and that if deficit spending is substantially reduced, a global recession will ensue. |
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... SOCIETY: THE LYNDONJOHNSON PRESIDENCY CHAPTER 9. THE RENEGADE REPUBLICAN: THE NIXON PRESIDENCY CHAPTER 10. FRUSTRATION: THE PRESIDENCIES OF FORD AND CARTER CHAPTER 11. AMERICA ON THE ATTACK: THE REAGAN PRESIDENCY CHAPTER 12. THE END OF ...
... SOCIETY: THE LYNDONJOHNSON PRESIDENCY CHAPTER 9. THE RENEGADE REPUBLICAN: THE NIXON PRESIDENCY CHAPTER 10. FRUSTRATION: THE PRESIDENCIES OF FORD AND CARTER CHAPTER 11. AMERICA ON THE ATTACK: THE REAGAN PRESIDENCY CHAPTER 12. THE END OF ...
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... society, in which the phrase “economic justice” would supersede in importance that of the conventional Western concept of morality. That is the fundamental tenet of Marxism. In place of the few enjoying the fruits of labor of the many ...
... society, in which the phrase “economic justice” would supersede in importance that of the conventional Western concept of morality. That is the fundamental tenet of Marxism. In place of the few enjoying the fruits of labor of the many ...
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... society in general. This is what Marx had outlined in his writings, and what Stalin was determined to implement. He saw himself, following Lenin's death, as the only remaining Bol- shevik capable of bringing order out of chaos. The ...
... society in general. This is what Marx had outlined in his writings, and what Stalin was determined to implement. He saw himself, following Lenin's death, as the only remaining Bol- shevik capable of bringing order out of chaos. The ...
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... society, and those in capitalistic societies, would be diminished and serve only to accentuate the threat that socialism posed to capitalist exploitation. On the other side of the coin, the United States viewed the expansion of ...
... society, and those in capitalistic societies, would be diminished and serve only to accentuate the threat that socialism posed to capitalist exploitation. On the other side of the coin, the United States viewed the expansion of ...
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... Society were beginning to take a toll, which is revealed when we track “Human Resource” allocations, which included health, education, Social Security and other social ser- vices. In 1967, when Johnson's Great Society programs were ...
... Society were beginning to take a toll, which is revealed when we track “Human Resource” allocations, which included health, education, Social Security and other social ser- vices. In 1967, when Johnson's Great Society programs were ...
Contents
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Chapter 4 The Contradictions of State Socialism | 87 |
The Truman Presidency | 95 |
The Eisenhower Presidency | 127 |
The Kennedy Presidency | 165 |
The Nixon Presidency | 209 |
The Presidencies of Ford and Carter | 221 |
The Reagan Presidency | 243 |
The George H W Bush Presidency | 267 |
The Vanished Track | 283 |
Appendix | 297 |
Recommended Readings | 305 |
Index | 309 |
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