After the New Economy

The Binge . . . And the Hangover That Won’t Go Away

Doug Henwood

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Journalist Doug Henwood’s withering postmortem of the new economy
Fast, funny, and consistently merciless toward the purveyors of economic delusion and deception. I feel ten times smarter than I was before I read this book!
–Barbara Ehrenreich

Rarely a day went by in the dizzy 1990s without some well-paid pundit heralding the triumphant arrival of a “New Economy.” According to these financial mavens, an unprecedented technological and organizational revolution had extinguished the threat of recession forever. Though much of the rhetoric sounds ridiculous today, few analysts have explored how the New Economy moment emerged from deep within America’s economic and ideological machinery—instead, they’ve preferred to treat it as an episode of mass delusion.

Now, with customary irreverence and acuity, journalist Doug Henwood dissects the New Economy, arguing that the delirious optimism was actually a manic set of variations on ancient themes, all promoted from the highest of places. Claims of New Eras have plenty of historical precedents; in this latest act, our modern mythmakers held that technology would overturn hierarchies, democratizing information and finance and leading inexorably to a virtual social revolution. But, as Henwood vividly demonstrates, the gap between rich and poor has never been so wide, wealth never so concentrated. After the New Economy offers an accessible and entertaining account of the less than- lustrous reality beneath the gloss of the 1990s boom.


Doug Henwood
is editor of Left Business Observer, author of Wall Street: How It Works and for Whom , and the host of a weekly radio show on WBAI in New York. He lives in New York City.

Economics
Spring 2005
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5 1/4 x 7 1/2, 320 pages
978-1-56584-983-9

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