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Foreword xi
Preface to the Paperback Edition xiii
PART I: Government and Change in America 1
The Danger of an Ideology
The Evidence
Looking-Back Narratives from the Right and Left
The Myth of Laissez-Faire
The Many Uses of Government in the 1800s
Government as an Agent of Change in the 1900s
The Economic Benefits of Government
Resisting a Pragmatic Government
PART II: How Much We Have Changed 65
The History of Change
The New Challenge to the Standard of Living
The Broad Threat to the American Promise
It's Not Just Inequality
When Knowledge Also Changes
The Purpose of Government
Forsaking Pragmatism for Ideology
PART III: What to Do 125 Pessimism in America
The Failure of ConventionalWisdom
America Has the Money
An Agenda
Notes 177
Index 195
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