One Day Ill Work for Myself, Benjamin C. Waterhouse
One Day Ill Work for Myself, Benjamin C. Waterhouse
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One Day I'll Work for Myself
The Dream and Delusion that Conquered America

Author: Benjamin C. Waterhouse

Narrator: Stephen Bowlby

Unabridged: 8 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ascent Audio

Published: 02/20/2024


Synopsis

What makes the dream of self-employment so alluring, so pervasive in today's world? Benjamin C. Waterhouse offers a provocative argument: the modern cult of the hustle is a direct consequence of economic failures—bad jobs, stagnant wages, and inequality—since the 1970s. With original research, Waterhouse traces a new narrative history of business in America, populated with vivid characters—from the activists, academics, and work-from-home gurus who hailed business ownership as our economic salvation to the upstarts who took the plunge. Some flourish; some squeak by. Some fail.

As Waterhouse shows, the go-it-alone movement that began in the 1970s laid the political and cultural groundwork for today's gig economy and its ethos: everyone should be their own boss. While some people find success in that world, countless others are left bouncing from gig to gig—exploited, underpaid, or conned by get-rich-quick scams. And our politics doesn't know how to respond.

Accessible, fast-paced, and eye-opening, One Day I'll Work for Myself offers a fresh, insightful cultural history of the US economy from the perspective of the people within it, asking urgent questions about why we're clinging to old strategies for progress—and at what cost.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Emily on March 24, 2024

A history of the self-employment phenomenon in America. This is a (mostly) neutral history on the topic, and I could tell the author struggled to hold back on suggestions for better alternatives, but for the most part this is a good “what happened when and why” rundown. He does call people who want......more

Goodreads review by Tina on July 14, 2024

A strong analysis of why we believe what we believe about this aspect of the American Dream. Hopefully Waterhouse will write a follow up piece on the impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic.......more

Goodreads review by Todd on January 29, 2024

Certainly not the type of book that I generally read, but the title and cover looked interesting and I dove in. A succinct, recent-ish economic history of the United States, with its focus on small business and entrepreneurship, this was extremely elucidating in putting a lot of pieces together. Bot......more

Goodreads review by David on January 23, 2025

1/23/25: read almost half during recovering from flu Felt a bit dry, but main takeaway was: - up until late 1880s: working for yourself is common in poorer countries and even in the US - 1930-1970: big companies were preferred post world war - 1970-1990: non profits that support minorities and small bus......more

Goodreads review by Rolf on August 21, 2024

An effective exploration and critique of how the self-made-man myth plays out in contemporary U.S. life.......more