cover image Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class and What We Can Do about It

Screwed: The Undeclared War Against the Middle Class and What We Can Do about It

Thom Hartmann. Berrett-Koehler Publishers, $22.95 (239pp) ISBN 978-1-57675-414-6

Beginning with the Reagan administration, the U.S. government has steadily instituted policies and legislation that favor corporations over citizens, argues Air America host Hartmann (The Ultimate Sacrifice). Analyzing the rhetoric and policies of the current administration's ""compassionate conservatism,"" Hartmann goes on to detail the ways in which safety nets for working people (from progressive taxation to antitrust legislation to Social Security) have been steadily weakened, and argues that an empowered, educated middle class is crucial to a functioning democracy. Chapters detail the ways in which what gets called ""the free market"" is not really free (for good reason, he notes), how ""We the People create the middle class,"" how the policies of the Founding Fathers and figures like FDR still have a lot to teach us, and ways for ""Leveling the Playing Field."" Though far from comprehensive, and despite its sensationalist title, Hartmann's latest is an intelligent critique of the contemporary plight of the middle class.