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In Can Capitalism and Democracy Be Reconciled?, Sidney M. Milkis and Scott C. Miller have gathered a truly eminent cast of contributors to provide a multidisciplinary examination of the intersection of capitalist economic systems and democratic societies across time and space. Featuring twenty-four essays from scholars across nine different academic fields, the volume interrogates the ideas, history, and policy behind these two principal elements of liberal society. The volume begins with an introduction that explores the vibrant historical debate over whether democracy and capitalism can and should coexist in America and further analyzes the places where democracy and capitalism thrive and diverge and the systemic adjustments needed to sustain democratic capitalism in the future.
Table of Contents
Preface - Sidney M. Milkis and Scott C. MillerIntroduction - Sidney M. Milkis and Scott C. MillerSection 1: The Nature of Democratic CapitalismSynthetic Essay - Isabel SawhillChapter 1: Two Peas in a Pod: Democracy and Capitalism - Vincent Geloso and Alex TabarrokChapter 2: Political Parties and Democratic Capitalism - Didi KuoChapter 3: The Varying Fortunes of Democratic Capitalism - Carles BoixSection 2: Environmental DegradationSynthetic Essay: Democratic Capitalism, Industrial Policy, and the Challenge of Climate Change - Michael J. LenoxChapter 4: Can Democratic Capitalism Protect the Climate? - Barry RabeChapter 5: Recruiting Capitalism for Environmental Protection - Shi-Ling HsuSection 3: Governance and ConsolidationSynthetic Essay: Can Democracy and Capitalism be Reconciled? - Kenneth J. ElzingaChapter 6: The Problem of Market Power in Postwar American: Antitrust Law, Accountability, and Changing Ideas of Market Power - Laura Phillips-SawyerChapter 7: Democracy, Capitalism, and Equality: The Importance of Impersonal Rules - Naomi Lamoreaux and John WallisSection 4: Inequality and OpportunitySynthetic Essay: Can Capitalism Save Itself? Capitalism's Looming Threats to Democracy and Practical Strategies to Step Back from the Brink - Christine MahoneyChapter 8: Diversity, Pluralism, and Tolerance: The Roots of Economic Progress? - Joel MokyrChapter 9: For-Profit Colleges and the Tension between Capitalism and American Democracy - Deondra RoseChapter 10: The Fourth Subsidiary Ideal: Empowering Economies - Danielle AllenSection 5: PolarizationSynthetic Essay: In Polanyi's Shadow: Race, Capitalism, and Democracy in Our Time - Robert C. LiebermanChapter 11: From Leader to Laggard? American Democratic Capitalism in the Knowledge Economy - Jacob S. Hacker and Paul PiersonChapter 12: How the Transformation of the American Political Economy Spurred a Rural-Urban Divide - Trevor Brown and Suzanne MettlerChapter 13: A Shifting Landscape: Capitalism, Democracy, and the Rise of the New Right - William A. GalstonSection 6: Frictions at the Intersection of Democracy and CapitalismSynthetic Essay: Institutions as Interstices: Frictions at the Intersection of Democracy and Capitalism - Jennifer BairChapter 14: Representative Government and Mercantilism in England - Dan Bogart and Kara DimitrukChapter 15: Freedom's Frictions: Entrepreneurial Imaginaries in the Making of American Capitalism and Democracy - Hannah Knox Tucker and R. Daniel WahdwaniChapter 16: Financial Crises and the Coexistence of Democracy and Capitalism: The Case of the Panic of 1907 - Robert F. BrunerConclusion: Can Democracy and Capitalism be Reconciled? Ten Conclusions in the Search for a Just Society - James A. MoroneIndex
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