
Private Interests, Public Spending: Balanced-Budget Conservatism and the Fiscal Crisis
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Author: Professor William E Scheuerman (University of Jena Germany)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 299
This book goes against the grain of current conservative thinking to provide a radical democratic critique of deficit policies. Scheuerman and Plotkin trace the process by which the government has abandoned its public functions, foced in part by the exigencies of capitalism both here and abroad.
Author: Professor William E Scheuerman (University of Jena Germany)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 299
This book goes against the grain of current conservative thinking to provide a radical democratic critique of deficit policies. Scheuerman and Plotkin trace the process by which the government has abandoned its public functions, foced in part by the exigencies of capitalism both here and abroad.
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Professor William E Scheuerman (University of Jena Germany)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 299
This book goes against the grain of current conservative thinking to provide a radical democratic critique of deficit policies. Scheuerman and Plotkin trace the process by which the government has abandoned its public functions, foced in part by the exigencies of capitalism both here and abroad.
Author: Professor William E Scheuerman (University of Jena Germany)
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 299
This book goes against the grain of current conservative thinking to provide a radical democratic critique of deficit policies. Scheuerman and Plotkin trace the process by which the government has abandoned its public functions, foced in part by the exigencies of capitalism both here and abroad.

Private Interests, Public Spending: Balanced-Budget Conservatism and the Fiscal Crisis
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