KILLING THE HOST

by Michael Hudson

Paperback, 2015

Description

"The financial sector has succeeded in depicting itself as part of the productive economy, yet for centuries banking was recognized as being parasitic. The essence of parasitism is not only to drain the host's nourishment, but also to dull the host's brain so that it does not recognize that the parasite is there. This is the illusion that much of Europe and the United States suffer under today. The aim of this book is to pierce this illusion and replace junk economics with economics based on reality. In Killing the Host, Michael Hudson argues that financial crises will continue unless we radically transform our economic and political structures, and reclaim the best ideas of classical economics. Ominous, yet clear-eyed and prophetic, Hudson provides viable solutions to our economic problems, at a time when politicians have shown themselves unable to understand our economy much less fix it" --… (more)

Status

Available

Call number

338.542

Publication

ISLET (2015), 440 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member jonerthon
This guy's an American economist pretty well outside the mainstream of those that tend to appear in talking head interviews and work in Washington, but the content quickly shows why: he told a lot of the US' current macroeconomic policy like it is, and that is totally backwards. I have not seen
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such a frank sendup of how Wall Street (especially the "too big to fail" madness) considers regulatory capture to be its actual business, and investing comes a distant second, but Hudson did it and he was spot on. Rambling and almost endless, though, and I half-believe he didn't actually have an editor and just published a messy draft.
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Language

Original language

English

ISBN

3981484282 / 9783981484281
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