Kepler's 2020 Project in the News:
A Failure of Nerve: Obama's Promise and the Enduring Power of Wall Street (Hardcover)
Description
From the bestselling journalist, a scathing indictment of Wall Street's influence and a challenge to Washington to deliver the reform that the economy needs
Barack Obama was elected at a moment of dire financial crisis, promising a new era of economic reform. But a year later the economy is still mired in recession and fundamental change seems an ever more distant hope. The reason, as Robert Kuttner reveals, is both simple and shocking: even at the hour of its disgrace, Wall Street still has a lock on American politics. From his ringside position as a senior adviser to the congressional panel overseeing the bank bailout, Kuttner recounts the first year of the Obama administration's efforts to contain the crisis—and Wall Street's efforts to contain the reforms.
In this definitive and compelling account, Kuttner reveals new details of the titanic struggle between advocates of an overhaul and guardians of the status quo. He explains why the "outsider" president hired and trusted a crew of financial insiders, demonstrates how Wall Street quietly exerts its power, and shows how the financial industry's control is endangering Obama's presidency. The solution, Kuttner argues, lies in fundamental change in the way that Wall Street operates—change that America needs, and that Obama, we hope, can still deliver.
About the Author
Robert Kuttner is the author of Obama's Challenge (a New York Times bestseller) and The Squandering of America, among other books. A founding editor of The American Prospect magazine and a senior fellow at Demos, he was a columnist for BusinessWeek for twenty years. His writing has appeared in The New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, The Atlantic, Foreign Affairs, and many other publications. He lives in Boston.
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