The Return of the State, Graeme Garrard
The Return of the State, Graeme Garrard
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The Return of the State
And Why It Is Essential for Our Health, Wealth, and Happiness

Author: Graeme Garrard

Narrator: Thom Rivera

Unabridged: 5 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/14/2022


Synopsis

A vigorous and timely defense of the state as a force for goodFor decades now wealth and power have been shifting from states to markets. This experiment has been a failure for all but a privileged few. But this trend is beginning to reverse, accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has seen the state play the most direct and positive role in citizens’ everyday lives in living memory.Graeme Garrard makes a powerful case for the state as our only realistic hope of countering the rising power of multinational corporations, organized crime, and international organizations that will always put their own interests first. Today, the state is essential to the health and welfare of everyone except the rich and powerful. Yet it is being rolled back and whittled away, leaving the well-being of most of us at the mercy of unaccountable private powers that are increasingly free from external control. As Garrard shows, the state is the only realistic way of promoting the public good in our time.

About Graeme Garrard

Graeme Garrard is a Canadian political theorist and writer who teaches at Cardiff University in the UK.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Sean

This is a good read....well written, easy to follow. whether we like it or not now, in the aftermath of Covid and with the environmental threat facing the world, the state will have to take centre stage. And whether or not we like it, it is already there. Even in America, despite their "starve the b......more


Quotes

“A masterpiece of analysis—systematically dismantling our current meaningless antiquated political vocabulary, and the fantasy that charities and civil society will bring us salvation. Garrard’s advocacy for the public interest state is convincing and compelling. What else might work for (or appeal to) the next generation?” Danny Dorling, author of Slowdown