Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Pg. 99: Thomas O. McGarity's "Freedom to Harm"

The current feature at the Page 99 Test: Freedom to Harm: The Lasting Legacy of the Laissez Faire Revival by Thomas O. McGarity.

About the book, from the publisher:
How much economic freedom is a good thing?

This book tells the story of how the business community, and the trade associations and think tanks that it created, launched three powerful assaults during the last quarter of the twentieth century on the federal regulatory system and the state civil justice system to accomplish a revival of the laissez faire political economy that dominated Gilded Age America. Although the consequences of these assaults became painfully apparent in a confluence of crises during the early twenty-first century, the patch-and-repair fixes that Congress and the Obama administration put into place did little to change the underlying laissez faire ideology and practice that continues to dominate the American political economy. In anticipation of the next confluence of crises, Thomas McGarity offers suggestions for more comprehensive governmental protections for consumers, workers, and the environment.
Learn more about Freedom to Harm at the Yale University Press website.

Thomas O. McGarity holds the Joe R. and Teresa Lozano Long Endowed Chair in Administrative Law at the University of Texas at Austin School of Law.

The Page 99 Test: Bending Science: How Special Interests Corrupt Public Health Research by Thomas O. McGarity & Wendy E. Wagner.

The Page 99 Test: Freedom to Harm.

--Marshal Zeringue