The Price of Civilization

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Published Oct. 4, 2011

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978-1-4000-6841-8
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The Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity (ISBN 978-1-4000-6841-8) is a book by economist Jeffrey Sachs. It was published by Random House on October 4, 2011 in the United States and by Bodley Head in the United Kingdom on October 6 of the same year. In the book, Sachs criticizes excessive lobbying, as well as a poor response by American government to globalization, and describes American politics as a corporatocracy in which "powerful corporate interest groups dominate the policy agenda." Sachs suggests that both political parties are right-of-center, and identifies four powerful lobbies: the military–industrial complex, the Wall Street–Washington complex, the Big Oil–transport–military complex and the health care industry.The book is 336 pages long. As described by Random House: the book is an "incisive diagnosis of our country’s economic ills but also an urgent call for Americans to restore the virtues of fairness, honesty, and foresight as the …

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Jeffrey Sachs does a very good job of pointing out the problems within our economic and democratic systems in his 2011 book The Price of Civilization: Reawakening American Virtue and Prosperity in the first half of this work. I agree with his assessment of the current conditions and his view that democracy in the United States fell to “corporatocracy”.

If one follows the money, then it seems undeniable that the political rank and file of our government is greatly influenced by vast amounts of money offered by big oil, big pharmaceutical, big banking and big corporations that then receive favorable policies for conducting business that focuses on short-term profits.

The only plans for sustainability in the current political/economic process are those of continuing the closed-loop flow of money from the economic side to the political side and back again.

The second half of the book details the authors plan to …