Everybody Ought to Be Rich

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出版者:Oxford University Press
作者:Farber, David
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頁數:361
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出版時間:2013-5-9
價格:USD 29.95
裝幀:Hardcover
isbn號碼:9780199734573
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具體描述

Today, consumer credit, employee stock options, and citizen investment in the stock market are taken for granted -- fundamental facts of American economic life. But few people realize that they were first widely promoted by John Jakob Raskob (1879-1950), the innovative financier and self-made businessman who built the Empire State building, made millions for DuPont and General Motors, and helped shape the contours of modern capitalism.

David Farber's 'Everybody Ought to Be Rich' is the first biography of Raskob, a man who shunned the limelight (he was the anti-Trump of his time) but whose impact on free market enterprise can hardly be overstated. A colorful figure, Raskob's life evokes the roaring twenties, the Catholic elite, the boardrooms of America's biggest corporations, and the rags-to-riches tale that is central to the American dream. Farber follows Raskob's remarkable trajectory from a teenage candy seller on the railway between Lockport and Buffalo to the pinnacles of wealth and power.

With no formal education but possessed of a boundless energy and an unshakeable faith in individual initiative (his motto was "Go ahead and do something!"), Raskob partnered with great industrialists and financiers, buying up companies, leveraging investments, reorganizing corporations, funneling money into the political system, and creating new pools of credit for rich investors and middle class consumers alike--practices commonplace today but revolutionary at the time. His most famous innovation was mass consumer credit, which he offered to individual car buyers, enabling working and middle-class Americans to purchase GM's more expensive cars. Raskob desperately wanted to bridge class divides and to share the wealth American corporations were fast creating--so that everyone could be rich.

Chronicling Raskob's short-comings as well as his successes, 'Everybody Ought to Be Rich' illuminates a crucial but little-known figure in American capitalism whose influence can still be felt today.

著者簡介

David Farber is Professor of History at Temple University. He is the author of The Rise and Fall of Modern American Conservatism; Taken Hostage: The Iran Hostage Crisis and America's First Encounter with Radical Islam; and S loan Rules: Alfred P. Sloan and the Triumph of General Motors.

圖書目錄

Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Small Town Catholic Boy
2. Pierre du Pont and John J. Raskob
3. Raskob and the DuPont Company
4. Too Big?
5. Raskob Makes a Rich Life in Wilmington
6. Billy Durant
7. Family Man
8. The General Motors Deal
9. Man of Infl uence
10. Crisis Manager
11. Jazz Age Hero
12. Catholic Interests
13. John and Al
14. The Last Days of the Old Order
15. Higher and Lower at the Same Time
16. Money to Burn
17. The Distant Shore
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