One Nation Under Debt: Hamilton, Jefferson, and the History of What We OweMcGraw Hill Professional, 2008. gada 1. maijs - 432 lappuses Like its current citizens, the United States was born in debt-a debt so deep that it threatened to destroy the young nation. Thomas Jefferson considered the national debt a monstrous fraud on posterity, while Alexander Hamilton believed debt would help America prosper. Both, as it turns out, were right. One Nation Under Debt explores the untold history of America's first national debt, which arose from the immense sums needed to conduct the American Revolution. Noted economic historian Robert Wright, Ph.D. tells in riveting narrative how a subjugated but enlightened people cast off a great tyrant-but their liberty, won with promises as well as with the blood of patriots, came at a high price. He brings to life the key events that shaped the U.S. financial system and explains how the actions of our forefathers laid the groundwork for the debt we still carry today. As an economically tenuous nation by Revolution's end, America's people struggled to get on their feet. Wright outlines how the formation of a new government originally reduced the nation's debt-but, as debt was critical to this government's survival, it resurfaced, to be beaten back once more. Wright then reveals how political leaders began accumulating massive new debts to ensure their popularity, setting the financial stage for decades to come. Wright traces critical evolutionary developments-from Alexander Hamilton's creation of the nation's first modern capital market, to the use of national bonds to further financial goals, to the drafting of state constitutions that created non-predatory governments. He shows how, by the end of Andrew Jackson's administration, America's financial system was contributing to national growth while at the same time new national and state debts were amassing, sealing the fate for future generations. |
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... financial Armageddon . " --- WILLIAM BERNSTEIN ONE NATION UNDER DEBT Z HAMILTON , JEFFERSON , AND THE HISTORY OF WHAT WE OWE ROBERT E. WRIGHT , Ph.D. CURATOR FOR THE MUSEUM OF AMERICAN FINANCE One Nation Under Debt OTHER WORKS BY ROBERT ...
... financial system, second by entrepreneurs, and third by management. To succeed economically, a country must first possess a solid home plate, a government that at a minimum protects the lives, lib- erty, and property of its citizens. It ...
... economic goals . By one estimate , 96 percent of the world's population was unfree in 1775 . The vast majority of people ... financial sector; and the proliferation of entrepreneurship. It must range widely 10 ONE NATION UNDER Debt.
... financial systemthe legislature, the tax bureaucracy, the national debt, and the central bank. The first creates and monitors the second, which makes possible the third, which, in turn, calls for the creation of the fourth. Finally ...
... finance several wars and the purchase of Louisiana (Chapter 6). Many holders of federal bonds lived in the ... financial sys- tem helped to fuel transportation improvements, industrial development, and federal government budget ...
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Financing Revolution | 41 |
The Constitution and the National Debt | 75 |
Alexander Hamiltons Grand Plan | 123 |
The Public Debt Grows Up Then Slims Down | 161 |
The Life and Times of Federal Bondholders in Virginia | 187 |
American Economic Growth | 237 |
Jacksons Triumph and Failure | 269 |
Appendix | 285 |
Notes | 333 |
Bibliography | 371 |
Index | 387 |
About the Author | 421 |
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