The Crash of 2016: The Plot to Destroy America–and What We Can Do to Stop It

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Thom Hartmann’s “The Crash of 2016” (Hardcover, Twelve, 2013) is a provocative economic and political analysis, presenting a stark warning about the future of the United States. Hartmann, a well-known progressive voice, argues that systemic corruption and the dominance of corporate power are pushing America toward a potential economic collapse, dwarfing even the Great Depression. Drawing parallels with historical cycles, he contends that policies favoring the wealthy have eroded the middle class and destabilized the nation. This book isn’t just a prediction of doom; Hartmann also explores potential solutions. He calls for a renewed focus on moral principles over pure profit, advocating for reforms that promote economic equality and social justice. Inspired by FDR’s era, he believes a backlash against “economic royalists” can pave the way for a more equitable future. Hartmann urges readers to understand historical patterns and engage actively in shaping a better America, making informed choices in the face of impending crisis. While the title points to 2016, the themes of economic inequality, corporate influence, and potential democratic erosion make this book perpetually relevant. Discover insights from a unique progressive perspective on the forces shaping our world and possible paths forward.

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The United States is more vulnerable today than ever before-including during the Great Depression and the Civil War-because the pillars of democracy that once supported a booming middle class have been corrupted, and without them, America teeters on the verge of the next Great Crash.

The United States is in the midst of an economic implosion that could make the Great Depression look like child’s play. In THE CRASH OF 2016, Thom Hartmann argues that the facade of our once-great United States will soon disintegrate to reveal the rotting core where corporate and billionaire power and greed have replaced democratic infrastructure and governance. Our once-enlightened political and economic systems have been manipulated to ensure the success of only a fraction of the population at the expense of the rest of us.

The result is a “for the rich, by the rich” scheme leading to policies that only benefit the highest bidders. Hartmann outlines the destructive forces-planted by Lewis Powell in 1971 and come to fruition with the “Reagan Revolution”-that have looted our nation over the past decade, and how their actions fit into a cycle of American history that lets such forces rise to power every four generations.

However, a backlash is now palpable against the “economic royalists”-a term coined by FDR to describe those hoarding power and wealth-including the banksters, oligarchs, and politicians who have plunged our nation into economic chaos and social instability.

Although we are in the midst of what could become the most catastrophic economic crash in American History, a way forward is emerging, just as it did in the previous great crashes of the 1760s, 1856, and 1929. The choices we make now will redefine American culture. Before us stands a genuine opportunity to embrace the moral motive over the profit motive-and to rebuild the American economic model that once yielded great success.

Thoroughly researched and passionately argued, THE CRASH OF 2016 is not just a roadmap to redemption in post-Crash America, but a critical wake-up call, challenging us to act. Only if the right reforms are enacted and the moral choices are made, can we avert disaster and make our nation whole again.

"The Crash of 2016: The Plot to Destroy America--and What We Can Do to Stop It" by Thom Hartmann is a compelling and provocative analysis of the economic and political forces threatening the stability of the United States. This hardcover edition, published by Twelve in 2013, delves into the cyclical nature of American history, drawing parallels between current challenges and previous periods of crisis, offering a stark warning about the potential for a devastating economic collapse. Hartmann, a renowned progressive radio host, political commentator, and bestselling author, doesn't shy away from controversial claims. In "The Crash of 2016," he argues that America's vulnerability stems from the systematic dismantling of democratic infrastructure and the rise of unchecked corporate power. He posits that policies favoring the wealthy elite have eroded the middle class, creating an unsustainable economic imbalance reminiscent of the lead-up to the Great Depression and other historical crashes. The book explores the influence of figures like Lewis Powell and the impact of the Reagan Revolution, suggesting they laid the groundwork for the economic policies that have exacerbated inequality and weakened the nation's foundations. Hartmann paints a picture of a system rigged "for the rich, by the rich," leading to decisions that prioritize profit over the well-being of the majority. However, "The Crash of 2016" is not solely a doom-and-gloom prophecy. Hartmann offers a glimmer of hope, pointing to a growing backlash against the "economic royalists" the bankers, oligarchs, and politicians he believes are responsible for the nation's woes. He draws inspiration from Franklin D. Roosevelt's era, suggesting that a similar spirit of reform and a renewed focus on moral principles are essential to avert disaster and rebuild a more equitable American economy. Hartmann emphasizes the importance of understanding historical patterns to navigate the present crisis. He argues that the choices made in the aftermath of previous crashes have shaped the course of American history, and the decisions we make today will determine the future of the nation. He champions a shift from a profit-driven to a morally-driven economic model, advocating for policies that promote social justice, economic equality, and environmental sustainability. This book is a call to action, urging readers to become informed and engaged citizens who demand accountability from their leaders and advocate for meaningful change. It challenges us to confront uncomfortable truths about the state of American society and to work together to build a more just and prosperous future for all. While the title references 2016, the book's broader themes of economic inequality, corporate influence, and the fragility of democratic institutions remain highly relevant and continue to spark debate. "The Crash of 2016" is sure to provoke discussion and challenge readers to think critically about the forces shaping our world. Weighing in at 566g and spanning 320 pages, this First Edition hardcover offers a detailed and comprehensive look at the challenges facing America, presenting a blend of historical analysis, economic critique, and political commentary.
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