Acknowledgments
Introduction: The Idea of Government Economic Intervention
1. Stewardship
-Hamilton’s Financial “System”
Liberalism and RepublicanismRepublican Economics
The Report on Manufactures and Its Implications
Reception and Significance of the Report
2. Divorce
The Franchise and the MarketWhat Was Jacksonianism?
Hard Money
The Independent Treasury Act
“Evils of Great Magnitude”
3. Property
What Is a Corporation?Antebellum Understandings of the Corporation
“Privileges or Immunities”
“The Liberty of Citizens to Acquire Property and Pursue Happiness”
“We Are All of the Opinion That It Does”
Santa Clara in the Gilded Age
Consequences of the Property Conception
4. Employment
The ProgressiveFrom Progressivism to Liberalism
The Great Depression and the New Deal
The Philosophies of New Deal Liberalism
Keynes and Keynesianism
-Sixty Million Jobs
The Ordeal of Henry Wallace
5. Inequality
The Liberal ConsensusPolitical Economy of Cold War Liberalism
The War on Poverty
The Philosopher as Liberal
A Theory of Justice and the Liberal Consensus
6. Taxes
The “Bookish” Roots of Modern ConservatismConservative Political Successes
The Politics of Stagflation
What Was Supply-Side Economics?
The Growing Influence of Supply-Side Economics
The Rage against Taxes
Conclusion: Democratic Capitalism in the United States
Liberalism, Democracy, and Capitalism
The Nature of Government Intervention
Notes
Index