Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism (Unabridged) Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism (Unabridged)

Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism (Unabridged‪)‬

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Publisher Description

With irreverent wit, an engagingly personal style, and a battery of real-life examples, Ha-Joon Chang blasts holes in the "World Is Flat" orthodoxy of Thomas Friedman and other neo-liberal economists who argue that only unfettered capitalism and wide-open international trade can lift struggling nations out of poverty.

On the contrary, Chang shows, today's economic superpowers - from the United States to Britain to his native South Korea - all attained prosperity by shameless protectionism and government intervention in industry. We in the wealthy nations have conveniently forgotten this fact, telling ourselves a fairy tale about the magic of free trade and - via our proxies such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization - ramming policies that suit ourselves down the throat of the developing world.

Unlike typical economists who construct models of how economies are supposed to behave, Chang examines the past: what has actually happened. His pungently contrarian history demolishes one pillar after another of free-market mythology. We treat patents and copyrights as sacrosanct - but developed our own industries by studiously copying others' technologies. We insist that centrally planned economies stifle growth - but many developing countries had higher GDP growth before they were pressured into deregulating their economies. Both justice and common sense, Chang argues, demand that we reevaluate the policies we force on weaker nations.

Bad Samaritans calls on America to return to its abandoned role, embodied in programs like the Marshall Plan, to offer a helping hand, instead of a closed fist, to countries struggling to follow in our footsteps.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
NARRATOR
JB
Jim Bond
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
09:15
hr min
RELEASED
2008
September 18
PUBLISHER
Brilliance Audio
PRESENTED BY
Audible.com
SIZE
436
MB

Customer Reviews

Bruks ,

Contrarian viewpoint backed up with facts without propaganda.

"Bad Samaritans" is one of the most interesting, eye-opening and informative books I have ever read on economics. Rather than baffle the reader with jargon and oft repeated phrases the author, Ha-Joon Chang, presents the reader with much historical information and a broad perspective of facts and history, mostly missing and left out in the U.S. and lets the reader fill in the blanks for themselves. Written before the great meltdown of 2008 it does not have an agenda of "I told your so" nor does it push a particular ideology. Instead it seems to seek to point out that much of what we hear in the media and the mainstream has an agenda that this books immunizes against by supplying valid examples of successful policies of other countries that are either hidden, missing or attacked in the myopic world view of the U.S. media. Highly recommended, 5/5 stars.

Shaolin Ninja ,

Wow.....

Quick. Someone get this knucklehead an economics textbook. He's not demystifying anything. The Austrians and free-traders have been lambasting protectionism, interventionism, and all the rest for about 200 years. Only the proto-fascistic right would find this "revolutionary." Central planning isn't boosting society's wealth--it's the last thing holding it back. And who gives a flying flip about GDP?

Keynes....keynes...keynes....and now Chang....Chang....Chang....