The Betrayal of American Prosperity is no ordinary book; it is in fact a sweeping alternative view of our nations perilous economic position in todays globalizing world. Prestowitz shows not only how the basic premises of our trade policy are seriously flawed, with all the resulting dangers to the U.S. economy, but also how fundamental economic realities are continually being reinterpreted to support and perpetuate these invalid preconceptions.
-- Ralph Gomory, Research Professor, Stern School of Business, New York University; former President of the Sloan Foundation; former Chief Scientist at IBM
Clyde Prestowitz is an experienced hand at analyzing the economic follies of present-day America. In this new study he brings up to date how close we actually are to losing our prosperity. He demonstrates in lucid detail where we've gone wrong and the arrogance of those who led us there. I cannot recommend too strongly that everyone should read this book.
-- Chalmers Johnson, leading Asia specialist and author of the Blowback trilogy; former Professor at UC Santa Cruz
The Betrayal of American Prosperity is a wakeup call. It points out to my fellow Americans that, while we still have plenty of opportunity to adopt workable remedies, U.S. economic superiority faces real and imminent threats comparable to those that have led to the decline and fall of many economic empires throughout history. There is urgent need for widespread reading of the book and much to be learned from it.
-- William Baumol, Academic Director of the Berkley Center of Entrepreneurial Studies, New York University; former President of the American Economic Association
Clyde Prestowitz is a veteran of the trade wars. He was a key architect of a government-industry partnership in the 1980s that actually reversed the loss of market share for one manufacturing industry -- semiconductors. Prestowitz is mad and he is not going to take it anymore. He details our national slide towards third-world status with such power that denial becomes no longer an option.
-- Andrew Grove, former Chairman and CEO of Intel and author of Only the Paranoid Survive
Clyde Prestowitz offers an insightful diagnosis of the weakening of the American economy since the 1970s due to the embrace of deeply flawed market fundamentalist arguments. He then presents a persuasive set of steps that could be taken to revitalize the U.S. economy and restore competitiveness. A very worthwhile read.
-- George Soros, Open Society Institute
Nobody is a more astute critic than Clyde Prestowitz of the illusions that dominate Americas approach to trade, manufacturing, finance, and national security. If our leaders would read The Betrayal of American Prosperity and act on its insights, the U.S. could regain its status as the worlds pre-eminent economic power.
-- Robert Kuttner, Co-Editor, The American Prospect; author, A Presidency in Peril.
The United States is losing ground in the global economy because of a stubborn allegiance to the failed rhetoric of free trade -- in the face of the harsh reality of eroding market share, disappearing jobs, stagnant wages, and a lost technological edge. Clyde Prestowitz provides incisive analysis of the policies and policymakers that brought us to the brink of global economic collapse -- and then provides a viable roadmap for a coherent national economic strategy to rebuild our economy and our productive base. The Betrayal of American Prosperity is essential reading for workers, activists and policymakers who want to restore the American Dream.
-- Richard L. Trumka, President AFL-CIO
It is easy to think that the Great Recession was simply caused by an over-heated housing market and Wall Street greed. However, The Betrayal of American Prosperity puts the crisis in proper historical context by showing how our devotion to economic ideology over economic reality for the past 30 years has been bad for America, and its citizens. Our leaders need to learn the lessons Clyde Prestowitz outlines and the way forward he proposes if we are going to truly strengthen the American economy.
-- Dan DiMicco, Chairman & CEO, Nucor Corporation
"A vivid history of American development and trade policy, a fierce indictment of corporate short-termism and slothful public policy, as abetted by too many economists over the years. And, a powerful case for rebuilding America's industrial position to meet the energy and climate challenges we now face."
-- James K. Galbraith, author, The Predator State: How Conservatives Abandoned the Free Market and Why Liberals Should Too
With great insight and clarity, Clyde Prestowitz explains, step by step, how our politicians and business leaders betrayed America at the altar of free trade and unfettered markets. Heres a clear-eyed guide to what went wrong, what needs fixing, and how America can reclaim its place in the global economy.
-- Robert B. Reich, professor of public policy, Goldman School of Public Policy, University of California at Berkeley, and former U.S. Secretary of Labor