Requiem for the American Dream (book)
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''Requiem for the American Dream: The 10 Principles of Concentration of Wealth & Power'' is a book by political activist and linguist
Noam Chomsky Avram Noam Chomsky (born December 7, 1928) is an American public intellectual: a linguist, philosopher, cognitive scientist, historian, social critic, and political activist. Sometimes called "the father of modern linguistics", Chomsky i ...
. It was created and edited by Peter Hutchinson, Kelly Nyks, and
Jared P. Scott Jared P. Scott is an American documentary writer, director, and producer. His films include ''The Age of Consequences, Requiem for the American Dream'', ''The Great Green Wall and Who Killed Robert Wone?'' Career Jared P. Scott is the director a ...
. It lays out Chomsky's analysis of
neoliberalism Neoliberalism (also neo-liberalism) is a term used to signify the late 20th century political reappearance of 19th-century ideas associated with free-market capitalism after it fell into decline following the Second World War. A prominent fa ...
. It focuses on the concentration of wealth and power in United States over the past forty years, analyzing the
income inequality There are wide varieties of economic inequality, most notably income inequality measured using the distribution of income (the amount of money people are paid) and wealth inequality measured using the distribution of wealth (the amount of we ...
. The book was published by Seven Stories Press in 2017.


Overview

The book charts Chomsky's analysis of the concentration of wealth from the 1970s to now. Chomsky analyzes the way in which power relations shifted from the late 1940s to today, in the name of "plutocratic interests". This shift in power relations ends up being an assault "on lower- and middle-class people, which has escalated in recent decades during the ascendancy of what is known as 'neoliberalism' – with fiscal austerity for the poor and tax cuts and other subsidies for the wealthy minority." Chomsky is most interested in how the rise of
financialization Financialization (or financialisation in British English) is a term sometimes used to describe the development of financial capitalism during the period from 1980 to present, in which debt-to-equity ratios increased and financial services acc ...
, which "is a process whereby financial markets, financial institutions, and financial elites gain greater influence over economic policy and economic outcomes," and how it affects and shapes public life in America, leading to a concentration of wealth and power to elite persons and institutions. This has been shown to lead to phenomena like the richest people in the world having as much wealth as the bottom half of the world.


Summary of the ten principles

Chomsky starts by observing that concentration of wealth yields concentration of power, particularly so as the cost of elections skyrockets, which forces the political parties into the pockets of major corporations. This political power then quickly translates into legislation that increases the concentration of wealth. Hence, fiscal policy like tax policy, deregulation, rules of corporate governance and a whole variety of political measures increase the concentration of wealth and power which, in turn, yields more political power to the rich. The book is organized around what Chomsky argues are the 10 principles which lead to this concentration of wealth and power. # Reduce Democracy:
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, one of the founding fathers of the United States constitution pointed out that with more democracy, the poor could be able to join forces and take away the property of the rich, in his own words "the major concern of society has to be to protect the minority of the opulent against the majority". Aristotle's
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points out the same dilemma but proposes a different solution, instead of 'reducing democracy' he suggests to reduce inequalities with what we nowadays call a welfare state. The United States has seen an ongoing clash between pressure for more freedom and democracy (coming from below) and elite control (coming from above). For instance, the 1960s were a period of significant democratization during which consciousness about minority rights, women's rights, the environment and warfare shifted. # Shape Ideology: This period of democratization was followed by a backlash from multinational corporations and financial institutions in the 1970s. On the right side, the
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warned that business was losing control of society and that something had to be done to control these forces. On the liberal side, similar ideas arose. The first major report of the Trilateral Commission warns about 'the crisis of democracy', more precisely an 'excess of democracy'. In this report, liberals were particularly concerned with was happening to young people "the young people are getting too free and independent" and the schools and the universities are responsible for the "indoctrination of the young". Interestingly, this report never mentions private business. This omission can be interpreted as private business being de facto the national interest. # Redesign the Economy # Shift the Burden # Attack Solidarity # Run the Regulators # Engineer Elections # Keep the Rabble in Line # Manufacture Consent # Marginalize the Population


Reception

Reception to this has been generally positive, with
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saying "Chomsky and his collaborators have created a perceptive and revelatory examination of the forces driving America inequality."


Film

A documentary film of the same name, '' Requiem for the American Dream'', featuring Noam Chomsky and directed by Peter D. Hutchison, Kelly Nyks, and
Jared P. Scott Jared P. Scott is an American documentary writer, director, and producer. His films include ''The Age of Consequences, Requiem for the American Dream'', ''The Great Green Wall and Who Killed Robert Wone?'' Career Jared P. Scott is the director a ...
was released in 2015. Accessed August 3, 2017


References

{{Authority control Books by Noam Chomsky Neoliberalism 2017 non-fiction books Seven Stories Press books