<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>The acclaimed author of "The Next American Nation" and "Up from Conservatism" delivers a sweeping and original work of economic history, telling the dramatic story of America's rise to--and fall from--global dominance.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>A sweeping and original work of economic history by Michael Lind, one of America's leading intellectuals, <em>Land of Promise </em>recounts the epic story of America's rise to become the world's dominant economy. As ideological free marketers continue to square off against Keynesians in Congress and the press, economic policy remains at the center of political debate.</p><p><em>Land of Promise</em>: <em> An Economic History of the United States</em> offers a much-needed historical framework that sheds new light on our past--wisdom that offers lessons essential to our future. Building upon the strength and lucidity of his <em>New York Times </em>Notable Books <em>The Next American Nation </em>and <em>Hamilton's Republic</em>, Lind delivers a necessary and revelatory examination of the roots of American prosperity--insight that will prove invaluable to anyone interested in exploring how we can move forward.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> From the Back Cover </b></p></br></br><p><em>How did a weak collection of former British colonies become an industrial, financial, and military colossus?</em></p><p>From the eighteenth to the twenty-first centuries, the American economy has been transformed by wave after wave of emerging technology: the steam engine, electricity, the internal combustion engine, computer technology. Yet technology-driven change leads to growing misalignment between an innovative economy and anachronistic legal and political structures until the gap is closed by the modernization of America's institutions--often amid upheavals such as the Civil War and Reconstruction and the Great Depression and World War II.</p><p>When the U.S. economy has flourished, government and business, labor and universities, have worked together in a never-ending project of economic nation building. As the United States struggles to emerge from the Great Recession, Michael Lind clearly demonstrates that Americans, since the earliest days of the republic, have reinvented the American economy--and have the power to do so again. </p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>The book is rich with details...among the joys of Lind's book are small, little-known stories like the one about the Wright brothers that have clear relevance today.--<em>New York Times Book Review</em><br><br>"[An] illuminating new book..."--David Brooks, New York Times<br>
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