Judith Stein
Books by Judith Stein
A Fabulous Failure: The Clinton Presidency and the Transformation of American Capitalism
by Judith Stein & Nelson Lichtenstein
A Fabulous Failure is a really interesting and very readable look at Bill Clinton's economic policies. From high hopes that his presidency would augur a return to New Deal-style thinking, he ended up as a champion of neoliberalism. The authors write: "This book explains why and how Clinton's expansive agenda ended in failure and why that failure haunts us all."
Pivotal Decade
by Judith Stein
Stein’s critique is that in the 1970s liberals embraced the shift from a manufacturing-based economy to a finance-centred economy
Interviews where books by Judith Stein were recommended
The best books on The Evolution of Liberalism, recommended by Eric Foner
Historian Eric Foner chooses five books illustrating how concepts of American liberalism have changed over the past 50 years, and about the tension that lies at the heart of liberalism today.