The people's pension: the struggle to defend Social Security since Reagan
This book explores the potential benefits of a government-independent, democratized Social Security system to support dependents suffering from the reduction of other government benefits. It provides essential ammunition against the theft of our golden years by pundits, "free" marketeers,...
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Zusammenfassung: | This book explores the potential benefits of a government-independent, democratized Social Security system to support dependents suffering from the reduction of other government benefits. It provides essential ammunition against the theft of our golden years by pundits, "free" marketeers, and bureaucrats. Social Security, not for nothing do politicians call it the "third rail of American politics, touch it, and you die." Yet a powerful, well-funded movement to phase out Social Security or even privatize it has been gathering strength since the election of Ronald Reagan. Each time it comes close to succeeding, it has beaten back by a coalition of labor, grassroots organizers, and the elderly. Meanwhile, Social Security has only become more vital to retirees and their families as the federal and state governments slash other benefits and services, a trend that has grown ever more troubling in recent years. This book is both groundbreaking history and an eye-opening guide for anyone concerned about one of the biggest issues of our times. With 95 percent of Americans participating in the program either as beneficiaries or through their payroll tax contributions, Social Security is quite literally the glue that binds Americans together as a community. In its epilogue, the author argues to democratize, not disable, the program, suggesting that the only solution for Social Security may be to de-link it from government altogether |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [727]-783) and index |
Beschreibung: | XII, 818 S. Ill. |
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CONTENTS
Prologue...................................... I
Part I: Social Security and the Reagan Revolution
(1981-83)....................................31
1. A New Deal...........................................33
2. A Despicable Thing ....................................51
3. The Third Rail of American Politics.......................67
4. Waiting for the Commission .............................79
5. The Compromise of 1983................................95
Part II: The Movement against Social Security Is Born
(1983-94)...................................111
6. Making the Case......................................113
7. Generational Equity ..................................131
8. The War against the Geezers............................153
9. The Anti-Deficit Obsession..............................171
10. The Struggle for Austerity..............................187
11. Bob Kerrey Gets His Pulpit.............................203
12. Tax Cuts and Magic Bullets.............................211
Part III: Selling Privatization (1994-96).............223
13. Just About Unanimous ...............................225
14. Privatization Repackaged...............................233
15. Wall Street Enlists....................................243
16. What s In It for Me? .................................251
17. Scary Numbers......................................265
18. The Intergenerational Chain Letter .....................275
19. Modest Proposals....................................293
20. Chile s Pension Revolution..............................307
Part IV: Mating Dance (1996-99).................319
21. The Pension Revolution Comes Home....................321
22. Save Social Security First .............................341
23. The Debate Hits the Road..............................355
24. Democratic Backlash..................................369
25. So Surreal You Wouldn t Believe It ......................379
26. The Unbridgeable Gulf................................387
27. Washington Politics and Public Opinion...................405
Part V: The Social Security Election (1999-2000)___419
28. The Politics of Prosperity..............................421
29. Bush vs. Gore.......................................427
30. The Road to Florida...................................439
Part VI: The Ownership Society (2001-05).........451
31. The Vanishing Surplus.................................453
32. A Zero-to-One Shot..................................459
33. The Bush Commission Punts...........................471
34. Guns and Butter.....................................481
35. Reaching for a Mandate................................493
36. Karl Rove s Dream....................................503
37. Bush Rolls the Dice.................. ................517
38. We Need Public Pressure ............................529
39. Propaganda and Politicization...........................541
40. A Tipping Point......................................551
41. The Republican Debacle...............................561
Part VII: Back to Austerity (2006-11)..............573
42. No One Is Talking Anymore About a Permanent Republican
Majority ...........................................575
43. The Rebirth of the Pain Caucus..........................589
44. Obama vs. McCain...................................609
45. Obama Stumbles.....................................627
46. The Deficit Commission...............................649
47. The Return to Austerity................................669
48. The Retirement Crisis.................................693
Epilogue....................................705
Bibliographic Note.......................................727
Notes.................................................731
Index.................................................785
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