ECONOMIST'S NEW BOOK UNCOVERS
"THE  CONSERVATIVE NANNY STATE"
For Immediate Release: May 11, 2006
Contact:  Lynn Erskine, 202-293-5380 x115
Washington, DC: In his new book, "The  Conservative Nanny State: How the
Wealthy Use the Government to Stay Rich and  Get Richer," well-known economist
Dean Baker debunks the myth that conservatives  favor the market over government
intervention. The book examines a variety of  "nanny state" policies that make
the rich richer while leaving most Americans  worse off. Baker, co-director
of the Center for Economic and Policy Research,  candidly rejects current
political truisms, proposes alternatives, and  encourages readers to openly 
debate
the way forward.

To download a free  electronic copy of book, visit:
www.conservativenannystate.org

By  distributing the book online at no cost, Baker hopes to spark public
debate  about the most effective mechanism for supporting the writing and
designing of  books and other forms of intellectual work. Paperback copies are
available for a  fee that covers printing and shipping costs.

BOOK DETAILS

The  Conservative Nanny State: How the Wealthy Use the Government to Stay
Rich and  Get Richer
Published by the Center for Economic and Policy Research,  Washington, DC.
Creative Commons (cc) 2006
ISBN:  978-1-4116-9395-1
Price:
-- E-book: Free  (To download PDF, visit:  www.conservativenannystate.org )
-- Paperback: $6.91 (To purchase,  visit:  www.lulu.com/content/301875 )

AUTHOR BIO

Dean Baker  is a macroeconomist and co-director of the Center for Economic
and Policy  Research in Washington, DC. He is co-author of Social Security: The
Phony Crisis  (with Mark Weisbrot, University of Chicago Press, 1999),
co-author of The  Benefits of Full Employment (with Jared Bernstein, Economic 
Policy
Institute,  2004), and author of The History of the United States Since 1980
(Cambridge  University Press, forthcoming 2006). He received his Ph.D. in
economics from the  University of Michigan. His blog, Beat the Press, provides
commentary on  economic reporting [ http://beatthepress.blogspot.com ].

BOOK  EXCERPT

"The key flaw in the stance that most progressives have taken on  economic
issues is that they have accepted a framing whereby conservatives are  assumed
to support market outcomes, while progressives want to rely on the  government.
This framing leads progressives to futilely lash out against  markets, rather
than examining the factors that lead to undesirable market  outcomes. The
market is just a tool, and in fact a very useful one. It makes no  more sense to
lash out against markets than to lash out against the  wheel." (Excerpted
from Preface)


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