Crony Capitalism In America
2008 - 2012
Author: Hunter Lewis
ISBN: 978-0-98872-672-7
This book exposes the deep-rooted system of crony capitalism in America, where the lines between Wall Street and Washington are blurred, fueling economic inequality and corruption. Through gripping stories and practical solutions, it reveals what’s broken in the system and offers clear guidance on how to restore fairness and opportunity for all.
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When private interests need a political favor, they know whom to call. When politicians need money, they also know whom to call. The people involved try to keep most of it concealed behind closed doors.
This is the system that prevailed in Russia after the fall of Communism. But increasingly it is America’s system as well.
Many people regard Wall Street as the epicenter of American capitalism. In reality it is the epicenter of American crony capitalism. Where Wall Street stops and Washington begins is impossible to say. This situation was not caused, as many suppose, by the Crash of 2008. Rather the Crash was caused by the longstanding Wall Street–Washington partnership. But the problem extends far beyond Wall Street to every corner of America.
If we are going to do anything about our present economic problems, and also give the poor a chance at a better life, we will need to eliminate crony capitalism and restore an honest economy.
Although full of hair-raising stories, this book is also about solutions. It tells us in clear and simple terms what is wrong and what needs to be done about it.
Overview
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Part 1: Introduction
1: Crony Capitalism around the World
2: Crony Capitalism in AmericaPart 2: Crony Politicians
3: Pay to Play: A Capitol Hill Primer
4: Political ATMs: Fannie and Freddie
5: Honey Pots 1: The Recovery Act (“Stimulus”)
6: Honey Pots 2: Hurricane Sandy Relief and the “Fiscal Cliff ”
7: Getting Rich (or Living Rich) from Public Office
8: The Revolving DoorPart 3: Crony Finance
9: “Government Sachs”: Revolving Door Prodigy and Power Behind the Throne
10: “Government Electric”: Wall Street Masquerading as Main StreetPart 4: Crony Food
11: Monsanto’s Massive Experiment with Our Health
12: Washington’s Plantation SystemPart 5: Crony Medicine
13: Soviet-Style Healthcare Pricing
14: Doubling Down on Crony Medicine
15: Big Pharma and FDA: A Marriage Not Made in Heaven
16: Vaccines: A Crony Capitalist’s DreamPart 6: Crony Labor
17: Big Labor Rakes It in: The Auto Bail-out
18: Public Employee Unions: Crony Capitalism at Its Most Blatant
19: Public Sector Union Scandals Begin to Leak
20: Public Union Foes and Defenders
21: Not All State and Local Cronyism Involves UnionsPart 7: Crony Lawyers
22: Legal Predators
23: The Trial Lawyer Money MachinePart 8: Beyond the Usual Suspects
24: Reaching Out GloballyPart 9: Losers
25: Charity Gets No Respect
26: The Poor
27: War on the YoungPart 10: Democracy and Crony Capitalism
28: Is Democracy to Blame?Part 11: Solutions
29: Diagnosis
30: PrescriptionEndnotes
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ISBN-13: 9780988726727
Publication date: 09/06/2013
Pages: 399
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.10(h) x 1.20(d)
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Crony Capitalism In America - Part 1 and Part 11
Q&A With The Author
“The book’s great value is in Lewis’s relentless turning over of rocks so that we can see the creepy things that prefer to dwell in darkness. Readers will remember his big message because it is so well-supported with particulars.”
George Leef | Highland County Press - 12/26/2014
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Reviews
“Hunter Lewis, author of the excellent Crony Capitalism in America: 2008-2012, . . . points out that [Thomas] Piketty’s charting of the ups and downs of income returns to the top 10% correlates with central-bank-induced bubbles. These bubbles, Lewis explains, constituted ‘an explosion of crony capitalism as some rich people exploited all the new money, both on Wall Street and through connections with the government in Washington.’”
Gene Epstein | Barron’s - 5/31/2014
“We like to feel informed and indignant about the current state of American politics. Crony Capitalism in America, by Hunter Lewis, scratches that itch. Lewis comes from the perspective that special interests have become so embedded with politics that the prices we pay at the register are not true prices. The government offers subsidies to special interests to get something in return, usually political donations. Special interests even donate to hostile politicians to discourage them from turning rhetoric into action. This book will enlighten voters about the insidious creep of crony medicine, crony finance, crony auto industries, crony agriculture, crony Big Pharma, crony labor, and crony lawyers, to name a few. Political leaders also promote laws that give legal protection to special interests. Why does this happen? Lewis believes one major cause is the revolving door between Washington, government enforcement agencies, and big companies. An executive working at a drug company will quit and go to work for the government agency that oversees the drug company. After a while, the executive leaves the enforcement agency and returns to the drug company. Nobody seems concerned with conflicts of interest. Crony capitalism takes from all of us and gives to a special few. Happy reading!”
Grady Walton | San Francisco Book Review - 2/4/2014
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“Who wins from regulation
If you think you know what a corrupt place Washington is, think again. Author and investment consultant Hunter Lewis shows that no matter how bad you thought it was, the nation’s capital is much, much worse.
It can be misleading, Lewis suggests, to refer to the public versus the private sector, since it is so often hard to tell where one begins and the other ends. The label “government-sponsored enterprises” rightfully applies not only to companies like Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, but also to a long list of other businesses—and even entire industries, such as defense, health care, and law.
The corruption has numerous manifestations apart from the familiar one of politicians showering their private benefactors with special privileges. There is also the revolving door of Washington, where the public servants “regulating” corporate behavior are drawn from the very same corporate world they are charged with overseeing. Then, after passing regulations favorable to their own industry, they go right back to work in the “private” sector, making profits from the policies they helped enact.
Whatever the means, the purpose is to circumvent or eliminate the free market. While government bailouts are an obvious example, sleight of hand is often involved. Thus, for example, the public may be deceived into thinking that regulations are aimed at limiting corporate abuses when their effect is just opposite. The legal complexities of dense regulations alone benefit big businesses, since they “discourage new competitors, especially small companies, which have not grown big enough to afford an army of accountants, lawyers, and political advisors.”
The tentacles of this crony capitalist system—the merger of corporate and state power (which is how Mussolini defined fascism)—are everywhere. As an active player, President Barack Obama is unusual mainly for his hypocrisy, condemning the corrupt system in public statements while assiduously exploiting that system in practice.
It is disturbing enough when such massive corruption exists in the world of politics and finance. But when it comes to control over what food we eat and the medicine we give our children, the cronyism is downright terrifying.
Crony Capitalism is a companion volume to Hunter Lewis’ other outstanding work, published at the same time, Free Prices Now! Together, the two volumes are a major contribution to the effort to correct the popular misperception that the problem plaguing the U.S. is free-market capitalism. Free-market capitalism serves the interests of us all. The real problem lies with capitalism of the elitist, crony kind.”
JEREMY HAMMOND, author of Ron Paul vs. Paul Krugman: Austrian vs. Keynesian Economics in the Financial Crisis.
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“. . . The American warfare/welfare state, funded by the Fed, has . . . greatly enriched the ‘one percenters’ at the expense of almost everyone else, as documented in great detail by David Stockman in his book, The Great Deformation: The Corruption of Capitalism in America, and by Hunter Lewis’s Crony Capitalism in America.”
Thomas DiLorenzo, Professor of Economics, Loyola College in Maryland (LewRockwell.com – 10/10/13)
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“. . . What we have today is not the free market but ‘crony capitalism,’ an altogether different matter. Government and business are in a predatory partnership that extracts wealth to its own benefit. The fact that many suffer under the present system should occasion no surprise. Predatory ‘cronyism’ has existed throughout history and has been the main block to economic progress. . . . Lewis explains and documents [this] to the hilt. . . . Those inclined to dismiss Lewis’s claim as exaggerated must confront the solid body of evidence he amasses.”
David Gordon (Mises.org – 9/24/2013)
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“Hunter Lewis, co-founder of the investment firm Cambridge Associates, begins Crony Capitalism in America: 2008–2012 with cautionary tales of how crony capitalism has decimated economic growth in such countries as Argentina, Zimbabwe, and Russia. He is concerned that the United States is following the same path, with dire consequences in the offing.”
Murad J. Antia, CFA (CFA Institute)
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“If there’s one BOOK you must read this year MAKE SURE IT IS THIS ONE! Crony Capitalism in America by Hunter Lewis.”
The Black Conservative (9/28/2013)
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“Crony Capitalism in America is riveting. I could not put it down.”
Jeanne Drisko, MD (Riordan Professor of Orthomolecular Medicine and director of the Program in Integrative Medicine at the University of Kansas Medical Center)
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“It’s time that we reform this system. Lewis’s book aims to do just that. . . . It’s a book that lays out all the data needed to support the theory that cronyism is rampant and that cronyism is wrong.”
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“Lewis gives a brilliant account of the injustices that have rocked our economy, and it’s time we stood up and took notice.”
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“It is a perfect introduction for the recently disillusioned American hoping to become more privy to the corruption and lobbying of Washington, DC . . . . I personally find the format and writing style of the book invaluable. . . . Thanks, Mr. Lewis!”
Goodreads Review, 5 Stars, Sept. 5, 2013
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“A well-documented and extensively researched book regarding the unholy alliance of the Mussolini/Hitlarian corporativist style of fascism between government and big business that exposes many industries not only in America but worldwide.”
Goodreads Review, 5 Stars, Aug. 2, 2013
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“Wake up, America!”
“Most people are aware that Crony Capitalism exists in the USA. If your reaction is, “So what?”, then you need to read this book. Even I, who has followed the growth of the government-industry partnership for more than forty years, had no idea of the magnitude of the corruption of the American political system.
Hunter Lewis not only describes the depth of corruption, he names the people in government and the many private sector operators who use government to eliminate competition, gain economic advantage, and maximize profits – all at the expense of the consumers and taxpayers. The depth and breadth of the corruption is stunning.
My only criticism is a minor one and doesn’t reduce my rating of the book. Because of the time period on which he focuses, the examples are heavily weighted on the involvement of politicians in the Democratic Party. A few Republican politicians are discussed, it is true, but if the time period of focus were widened to include more than the Obama administration, I have no doubt there would have been equal treatment of the two political factions. If you are a partison politico, please realize that the corruption we experience today did not begin in the Obama years. Mr. Lewis acknowledges that, but the time period covered unbalances the report.
If you dare read this book, it will wake you up to reality. What we have today is not the political system the signers of the Declaration of Independence had in mind. Is it what you have in mind? If not, do something about it!!!”
Francis H. | Amazon Review (October 18, 203)
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About the Author
Hunter Lewis
Hunter Lewis, co-founder of global investment firm Cambridge Associates, has written nine books on moral philosophy, psychology, and economics, including the widely acclaimed Are the Rich Necessary? (“Highly provocative and highly pleasurable.”—New York Times). He has contributed to the New York Times, the Times of London, the Washington Post, and the Atlantic Monthly, as well as numerous websites such as Forbes.com, Fox.com, RealClearMarkets.com, and Townhall.com. He has served on boards and committees of fifteen leading not-for-profit organizations, including environmental, teaching, research, cultural, and global development organizations.
Interviews & Podcasts
Listen to interviews with author Hunter Lewis
The Robert Wenzel Show (Economic Policy Journal)
9/8/2013
Steve Bannon hosting Breitbart News Sunday
9/1/2013
Kevin Price hosting The Price of Business
“I recommend Free Prices Now! and Crony Capitalism in America: 2008 – 2012 or anything by Hunter Lewis. Everything I have read of his is awesome.”
The Josh Tolley Show (Genesis Radio Network)
9/6/2013
Steve Bannon hosting The Wilkow Majority
8/30/2013
The Tom Woods Show
The Crony Capitalists – Hunter Lewis discusses his book Crony Capitalism in America: 2008-2012.