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Finally, the age of sophisters and calculators has fully arrived, and its herald is Tyler Cowen. He, economist and blogger, is here to tell us the purpose of life. It is to die with the most toys. Well, that, plus maximum freedom to do whatever we want with our toys while we are still alive. "Stubborn Attachments" is just about the sort of thing you’d expect from a left-libertarian philosopher, namely a clever and partially accurate construct that is internally coherent, but floats free of human reality and ignores any human value other than that found in the box labeled “Approved By John Stuart Mill.”Still, while I think much of this book is clueless, it’s brief, to the point, and actually fairly interesting. In particular, time is a critical concept in Cowen’s thought, and his thoughts related to this can be stimulating. And in this book Cowen does not show the childlike faith in technology that he earlier showed in "Average Is Over," although maybe that’s just because he subsumes technology within the general category of his main goal, wealth increase. The primary benefit to me of this book, however, was that it helped me advance my own thoughts on a related question—can a rich society stay a virtuous society?But before we get there, let’s examine what Cowen has to say. His primary point is to outline his path for maximizing our future value as a species. He is clear about what are the two goals that together constitute that value, such that its increase can be effectively measured. The first goal is material prosperity, meaning individual and collective wealth—not just goods and services, but also such things as leisure time and unspecified “environmental amenities” (by which he appears to mean an unspoiled natural world as some kind of special good, doubtless a form of virtue signaling). All these things together make up “wealth plus.” There is no need to get people to agree on the rank order of different goods; if wealth plus increases, necessarily on average more good things are available, allowing approved “plural values” to flourish. That is, if wealth increases, everyone can have the biggest piece of pie. All that matters is that wealth always increase, never faltering. Thus, the measure of whether any social process is desirable is whether it is “ongoing, self-sustaining, and [creates] rising value over time.”This leads into the second goal. As can be deduced from Cowen’s focus on “plural values,” which implies the primacy of Enlightenment values of emancipation and liberation from unchosen bonds, that goal is maximized individual autonomy. Cowen also sometimes characterizes it simply as “liberty” or “freedom.” Maximum individual autonomy tends to follow from wealth; the author informs us that “Wealthier societies . . . offer greater personal autonomy, greater fulfilment, and more sources of fun.” But atomized autonomy is, to be clear, an independent, standalone goal. If everyone had to be poor for some reason, autonomic individualism would still be the highest good for Cowen.In sum, the ground of Cowen’s book is that nothing matters other than wealth and having fun as each person defines it for himself, and nothing can be permitted to get in the way of achieving both, and then increasing their magnitude and scope. However, there is one critical limit. Namely, there exists some set of unspecified “human rights,” which are “absolutely inviolable” and can never be traded for, or eroded in favor of, more wealth and fun. These are trump cards hiding in the wings; they are never actually played in this book, but they appear to be meant as a way to prevent Cowen’s stated goals from adversely affecting other political values he holds dear, presumably roughly those of the left-wing elite that today dictates cultural thought in America. Thus, for example, were someone to have the temerity to point out that allowing unrestricted abortion erodes future wealth because a society with no children has no wealth, Cowen would doubtless slap the “abortion rights” card on the table to silence any discussion or inconvenient wrongthought.Other sections of this book address mostly technical philosophical matters related to this core structure, such as different theories of consequentialism. Cowen, who is very well read in modern literature relating to ethics and morality, seems keenly aware of the claim that “right” and “wrong” are incoherent concepts when unmoored from some set of transcendental requirements, which is the inevitable end of endorsing consequentialism (of which utilitarianism is the best-known type). He dodges this problem by stating up front that “I will not consider meta-ethics, the study of the underlying nature of ethical judgments. Instead, I will simply assume that right and wrong are concepts which make fundamental sense.” Following this precept, Cowen talks throughout the book about “common sense morality,” which is meant to form a bridge over various thought experiments that cripple modern meta-ethics, such as arguing over when it is morally acceptable to murder a child to achieve some benefit.This approach is a good one, for otherwise Cowen’s book would degenerate into something of no applicability to real life and of no interest to mainstream readers. I do not quarrel with Cowen’s idea of common sense morality—except for the name he gives it. A more accurate, or the only accurate, name is “Christian morality”—that is, the morality that has underlain the thought of the West for two thousand years. Cowen either doesn’t realize that’s what he is talking about, or prefers to ignore it. For any Western society prior to Christianity, other than the Jews, any aspect of Cowen’s “common sense morality” would be laughed at as weak and stupid. For example, Cowen talks over and over about “our obligation to help the poor.” Where does this obligation come from? The ether, apparently. In the same way, I suspect that most of what Cowen considers unspecified “absolute human rights” are merely Christian beliefs dressed in Enlightenment clothes (as are all other claims of human rights). And thus, he also ignores that such morality is only “common sense” as long as Christianity, or its echoes, are the default moral position of the majority of the people in a culture. In the not very distant future, this will no longer be true in the West, and it already is no longer true for many culturally dominant segments in most countries. At which point, the resonance value of Cowen’s common sense morality will decline to zero, and anybody reading him will wonder what he was smoking, as the vicious morality of pagan Rome reasserts itself.Fortunately, this decline and end of Christian morality is a problem that will fix itself, because our civilization isn’t going to regress to Roman morality. On its current path, it’s just going to disappear, or be subsumed, since the West doesn’t have children any more. As far as I can tell, Cowen has no children of his own, and the word “children” only appears once in this entire book, in passing, even though this is a book about the importance of making decisions to maximize the future happiness of mankind. That future mankind will apparently generate itself by a form of parthogenesis, fully formed and eager to participate in material plenty and limitless, costless, autonomy. No need to discuss sacrifice now so that they may exist, and no reason to mention that having the future on which this book focuses depends on a sharp increase in the number of children born in the West. Move along, now, or Cowen may play a human rights card to silence you!Before we get to my musings, I have two objections to Cowen’s analysis, each of which is also a building block for my own thoughts. Cowen takes some time to accurately gloss the material improvements of modern life granted to us by the West, channeling Steven Pinker. His point is that we want to continue these improvements—life expectancy, food availability, reduced working hours, and so forth. (Neither Cowen nor Pinker would have much sympathy with James C. Scott’s claim that primitive man may be happier man.) Such improvements have benefited, typically with a time lag, all segments of our society, and these improvements have also benefited the entire world, to the extent the non-West has adopted what the West has created.My threshold problem is that Cowen assumes without demonstration that more wealth is always better. “A given individual is likely better off living an extra five years, receiving anesthesia at the dentist, enjoying plentiful foodstuffs, having more years of education, and not losing any children to premature illness. Similarly, people one hundred years from now will be much better off if economic growth continues.” Why? The second sentence does not follow. What, precisely, are the blessings that will show they are “much better off”? Twice as much food? I don’t think so. Anesthesia and low infant mortality? Those things are already asymptotically approaching their maximum benefit. More education? Also already near its maximum, and often modern education is social capital destroying; more would not be better. That leaves us only with the possibility of more life, and while that’s a complicated discussion, it’s not at all clear that very extended lives would be good for society. In any case, there is zero evidence we are making any progress on that front (and, in fact, last week it was announced that yet again American life expectancy had dropped).True, those not already enjoying plentiful food, etc., that is, those outside the West, may catch up in a hundred years, but that does not depend on us maximizing their opportunities, rather on them being willing to adopt the material blessings offered them by the West, which most of them have failed to do despite plenty of opportunity. The wealth of the West has had, and could have more, “spillover effects,” allowing non-Western cultures to improve their material circumstances. A few cultures have already done that—namely, as Cowen lists, “Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore and China.” Cowen thinks the economic success of these Asian territories is “the highest manifestation of the ethical good in human history to date.” This seems a bit odd, given Cowen’s demands for individual autonomy, something of far less importance in any of those places than in the West. But in any case, it does not show that more wealth is going to be vastly better for people already wealthy.In fact, those already wealthy might be much worse off if wealth continues increasing. That leads into my second, core, objection, that Cowen places no possible significance on non-material values. Of what does human flourishing consist? Not of being able to buy more goods, or autonomy or “plural values,” though it is possible elements of those play some part. It consists of a broad recognition of the common good, in which each person achieves a type of happiness, eudaimonia, combined with, I think, lifting our gaze to the stars, figuratively or literally. Lifting our gaze reinforces the common good, for any society that flourishes cannot be stultified, but must have and execute on the common will to achieve. As David Gress wrote of the conquistadors, “Living under [God’s] judgment, men conceived life as an adventure, and their vivid imaginations conceived great tasks—sometimes bloody, cruel, and murderous—and impelled them to surmount great challenges. Hernán Cortes conquered Mexico for God, gold, and glory, and only a mundane imagination would distinguish these impulses, for they were one and the same.”Flourishing thus consists of material adequacy accompanied by a joint search for transcendence and pursuit of that which is highest and best in man, spiritual and material. Instead, now that we are rich in material goods, and perhaps because we are rich, we seek more fun, we seek nothing transcendent, and we are able to buy five percent more cheap Chinese crap every year. I don’t think that’s human flourishing, whatever Cowen may say, yet all this is ignored by Cowen for a blinkered focus on quantifiable matters. True, the impulse to acquire paves the road to flourishing; material goods, gold or otherwise, are part of the spur to achievement. But the key is not to allow that to overwhelm virtue and the common good.So let’s examine my own question, whether a rich society can stay a virtuous society? First, we have to define virtue. Now, I am probably the wrong person for this, not because I lack virtue (though perhaps that is also true) but because the philosophy of virtue is a topic to which I have given little thought. No time to get started like the present, and, after all, other, very smart, people have given it a lot of thought.What Cowen offers he does not call virtue, but his goals compete as ends with virtue, and are, in fact, one conception of virtue. Those goals, unfettered autonomy, liberty, and freedom, are in effect the Enlightenment definition of virtue. The pursuit of such autonomy once seemed compatible with human progress, and even (incorrectly) has seemed to many like the ground of the modern world. But this new definition of virtue directly conflicts with the older conception of virtue, which has little to do with autonomy. As Patrick Deneen has noted, that older conception, derived from Aristotle and Aquinas, holds that man is by nature social and political, and thus “to the extent that humans are able to develop true and flourishing individuality, it is only by means of political society and its constitutive groups and associations. . . . [L]iberty is the cultivated ability to exercise self-governance, to limit ourselves in accordance with our nature and the natural world.” Virtue consists of exercising self-limitation and self-governance; lack of virtue is a form of slavery. Virtue, and liberty, therefore, is the opposite of “living as one likes,” and it is the key component of human flourishing as I define it above. Moreover, properly analyzed, Cowen’s “virtue” is the opposite of real virtue. I think Cowen knows that, too: despite the words “responsible individuals” being in his title, that concept appears a grand total of zero places in the book, suggesting Cowen realizes that what he has to offer is shallow.A deeper examination of virtue would focus on the precise application of this framework. What actual actions must a man take, and from which must he refrain, in order to be virtuous? What other implications does this have? Many, certainly—the need for duty, and for treating reality as real, for treating tradition as valuable, if not actually determinative, and for seeing oneself as part of an integrated societal whole. And for each person in his different circumstances, different applications of the same choices. (Most, and maybe all, of what Cowen calls “common sense morality” is in fact merely applications of the traditional virtue framework, and completely alien to his own framework.) But I will leave that to another day. Certainly, my own political program, tentatively named Foundationalism, will strongly encourage applied virtue through proper definition and incentives. For now, enough to say that the core of applied virtue consists of limitations on personal autonomy, not increases in it.Can a rich society, then, be virtuous? I doubt if any non-virtuous society can become rich; I mean whether it can then stay virtuous. No society is virtuous all the time; the question is whether, on average and over time, a society can exhibit mass virtue, especially among its ruling classes, who dictate the arc of a society. Past performance may not be a guarantee of future results, but a survey of history suggests wealth necessarily tends to erode virtue. Why? I can think of several reasons. First, the richer you are, the more temptations can be satisfied that run counter to virtue. The richer you are, human nature being what it is, self-limitation is less appealing, and living as one likes becomes ever more easy and pleasurable. Second, by keeping the wolf far from the door, wealth allows us to be stupid and weak, and, what is the same thing but more common today, to allow stupid ideologies to flourish. You can paper over a lot of unreality with money, especially when you can steal money from others who produce value to live your fantasy life. It doesn’t work out in the long run; ask the Carthaginians. But in the meantime, you can pretend. Note, too, that this means in the long run, wealth will, through stupidity, inevitably tend to evaporate. Third, wealth encourages the cancerous growth of the state, for several reasons, among them that rent seeking is an easier way to riches than producing value, which inevitably results in a reliance on government rather than self-limitation. Without going too deep into the details, we can say, at a minimum, that it’s very hard for a rich society to remain virtuous.This raises the secondary question, what’s the precise relationship between wealth and human flourishing? I have little doubt that for a very poor society, more material wealth leads to more human flourishing. It’s hard to flourish if your children are starving. But that says nothing about whether more material wealth will always lead to more flourishing. Maybe it will lead to less. Maybe flourishing is on a graph, where the x-axis is wealth, and the y-axis flourishing, and the graph shows a normal distribution, with a maximum of flourishing not at either end of the x-axis. Maybe the equivalent to abject poverty on the left side of the x-axis is matched by decadence on the right side of the x-axis, and, past a certain amount of societal wealth, we no longer lift our gaze to the stars. Maybe, in fact, the richer we are, the less flourishing there is, until everything collapses entirely, beginning the cycle again.Human history is like a cork bobbing on the ocean; sometimes up, sometimes down. Our goal is, or should be, to maximize the ups and keep the moving average getting higher, not try to achieve some utopia. If we can create a virtuous, flourishing society that lasts some hundreds of years, and then falls, or retrenches, but which allows those that follow to build upon it, we have done our duty. We will be the successors to Rome and Venice, and the progenitors, perhaps, of something better in the future, though to be sure without substantial rework our current civilization is imminently doomed. But as to Cowen’s book, it has no relevance whatsoever to this project of illuminating and laying the foundations of future ages; it is merely the vaguely clever musings of a man who thinks his philosophy has a future, but who cannot see that he is sitting on the end of a branch, sawing busily away on the tree side of his branch.

I read Cowen's blog Marginal Revolution pretty regularly and still got a lot out of this book - it focuses more on his philosophical life thesis than interesting one offs. For those that are new to Cowen it kind of connects a libertarian economics professor's pro-individualist / free market growth outlook with a lot of what you would hear from collectivist philosophers or humanitarians. Highly recommend listening to the "Conversations with Tyler" interview with the author to go with it.

Having read a couple of Tyler's other books, this one is different in format. It's more philosophical and less descriptive than, say, Average is Over. Yet, it follows his overall philosophy of "Marginal Revolution" (small things can make a big difference over time). Like compounded economic growth.Briefly, here are some takeaways:-The two main things society should focus on: Compounded Economic Growth and Human Rights.-When given a choice, a society should prioritize economic growth over distribution of wealth. This makes a big difference over time, thanks to compounding.-Without wealth and savings, there is nothing to redistribute-We should be more concerned with the fragility of civilization (and not take continued prosperity for granted)Stubborn Attachments is not a long book, but it packs many ideas.This book took Tyler almost 20 years to write. It's worth reading.

Tyler Cowen is one of the smartest and most eloquent intellectuals of the modern age. To call him an economist (PHD Harvard) doesnt do justice to his wide set of interests, his voracious appetite to absorb and process information and form opinions on a wide range of topics. Some have called him the most well read man of the 21st century. His main argument in Stubborn Attachments is a libertarian ideal of prioritizing economic growth as a political imperative above all else. That aggregation problems per Arrow are is a theoretical cop outs to solve real world problems. Higher growth contrary to a lot of the behavioral economic literature does lead to greater well being and happiness. The book references the likes of Derek Parfit and a wide swathe of economic and philosophy research. It's a master piece. All of the proceeds have been donated to a single Ethiopian man that Tyler met on one of his many trips.

This is a fast and interesting read. Tyler Cowen is admirably clear in what he is proposing, and it is hard to argue with in the abstract. He thinks we undervalue future generations, that we should try to improve economic growth (sustainably), and also respect human rights.I definitely like that Cowen puts out what his thoughts and goals are with the book. The ideals are hard to argue with in the abstract and he does a good job of defending them in more concrete situations as well. They make a good amount of sense and coincide with common sense morality, which I think is a good step forward. Still, he deals with utilitarian ideas with the respect they deserve.What I must argue with a bit is the claim that we discount the future because we value it less. I guess I have always just thought of the discounting as discounting because of the huge uncertainty of the future, an aspect that Cowen even deals with later in the book. If we can't predict the effects of our interventions, then it makes sense to discount things in the future because it is not clear that they will exist, or will exist as we conceptualize them. I don't think this really undermines any of Cowen's points but I feel like it is an important aspect to keep in mind. Cowen is also fairly vague about what sort of calculations for future growth we should consider since prediction is such a tough game. My final criticism is that human rights are never really defined in a way that makes it clear how absolute the nearly absolute rights are.Still, for the shortness of the read, Cowen provides a lot of food for thought.

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This is a really interesting and engaging devotional book. We are actually using this for a teen study at church, and it connects very well with the older high school teens. Great themes run throughout the book and there was a lot of attention paid to biblical ideas and how they connect to Middle Earth. Has thought provoking questions at the end of each chapter, and is a very easy read for young adults and older.

I'm not a huge fan of the daily devotional book (mostly derived from the books of C.S. Lewis), so while I may enjoy this book, particularly since someone took the time to find the best of the many lines of wisdom written by Tolkien, his work is a little ambiguous compared to someone like Lewis, who wrote straight apologetics. You can fairly easily derive the wisdom of the works of Lewis; Tolkien is a little more difficult, especially if you aren't very conversant in fantasy literature. My mom, for example, cannot, for the life of her, see the Christian themes in Tolkien's work. I've tried to explain it ro her, but she refuses to read any of Tolkien's work at length, particularly The Silmarillion (which she seems to think is heretical, even though her explanation is that she just doesn't understand how it applies to Christian theology). Still, while it's not as edifying as the Lewis books of the same kind, it can help you have a better understanding of Tolkien's beliefs.

Of all books, besides the Bible, the Lord of the Rings has had the most impact on me. This devotional really brought out many of the themes of the Bible and recast them so I could see them in a different light with the Lord of the Rings as a backdrop.

Great study and devotional for teens. Includes references to both books and movies.

Found out some thing about Lord of the Rings I did not know. It also caused me to think about some things in my life that have troubled me. Good devotional book!

[This review comes from my 15yo]I am only a few weeks into my LOTR devotional exploration and so far it has been well worth the trip. The fact that someone would even take the time to write a devotional based on Tolkien's work(s) is what attracted me to this title. The book is set up to be studied over nine weeks; each week has two devotions that coordinate with each other (Pride vs. Humility, Corruption vs. Integrity, etc.). My favorite part of each devotion is looking up all of the scriptures relating to the topic and marking them in my KJV Bible.I congratulate Ms. Arthur for finding a good balance between her humorous and fun LOTR comments with the critical spiritual aspect of a devotional. She does an excellent job of connecting the stuff of fantasy with the stuff of life without making it seem like Tolkien had an allegory in mind when he crafted The Lord of the Rings (in fact, Arthur even affirms this in the first devotion of the book). We as Christians should not be afraid to seek learning and truth wherever it can be found, even if it comes from reading seemingly "secular" fiction. Thank you Ms. Arthur for finding some good in modern pop culture and fighting for it![...]I give "Walking with Frodo" five stars for its being a totally neat book. Arthur writes for the YA audience and really forces you to make LOTR spiritually relevant to your life. I would recommend this book for any high schooler/college kid/LOTR fan who is looking for a fresh and enlightening perspective on their favorite medieval fantasy epic.

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definately designed to catch the wave of younger and/or new Tolkien fans made as a result of the movies. I admire how the writer applied the lessons from the story and compared them with Biblical truths. I will pass this on to my son.

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"A powerful, searing recollection of the past, telling George Salton's story with a fierce integrity that is both descriptive and introspective. Unlike the psalmist, Salton walked through the valley in the presence-not the shadow-of death, and he feared evil. Rightfully so, for God was absent and there was no comfort. Yet, he lived to tell the tale and for this we must be forever grateful."-Michael Berenbaum, author of The World Must Know and former consultant to Steven Spielberg's Shoah Foundation Project

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This is a powerful, extremely well written, first hand story of how one young Jewish boy of 14 year of age survives the worst that we have ever heard of coming out of the holocaust. We've all heard the stories, know the truths of the holocaust. That said, Mr. Salton gives us the most personal, excruciating personal details of what it was like to barely survive over four years of the very worst treatment anyone could experience at the hands of other human beings. I thank Mr. Salton for preserving his story for all of us in his exceptional book. His positive spirit, written in the last pages, is overwhelming.

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Geneviève Castrée (1981-2016) was born in Québec. Swept away by comics, she wanted to be a cartoonist since the age of nine. Castrée felt the urge to publish her mini-comics early, and appeared in the Montréal underground scene while she was still a teenager. In addition to her books, Castrée had a number of exhibitions in Canada, the United States, Europe, Australia, and Japan. She spent her adult life in the Pacific Northwest with her husband and daughter, where she drew, made small sculptures out of porcelain, and played music under the name Ô PAON.

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Publisher: Drawn and Quarterly; Brdbk edition (June 26, 2018)

Language: English

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Wilson, University Research Professor Emeritus, Harvard University, Twice Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for Non-Fiction   “An important book for readers of any political stripe who want to get beyond the current domestic policy impasse.  You may not agree with everything Stone advocates, but every argument he makes is worthy of serious attention.”—Tom Daschle, Former U.S. Senate Majority Leader (Democrat, S. Dakota)   “Smart, thoughtful, clearly very informed—yet absolutely accessible.  It can be difficult to strike this balance, but Stone has caught it exactly.”—Rebecca Henderson, John and Natty McArthur University Professor, Harvard Business School   “Jim Stone's book shows that we can indeed solve many of the nation's seemingly intractable problems if we follow clear headed, non-partisan thinking.  If you care about our future, you should read this book.”—David T. Ellwood, Scott M. Black Professor of Political Economy and Former Dean of the Harvard Kennedy School of Government   “Five Easy Theses provides clear-eyed and non-technical explanations of five pressing economic issues: health-care costs, income inequality, government debt, college affordability, and financial-sector reform. These are some of the most complex policy challenges we face, all with multiple possible solutions. Even readers who don’t agree with Stone’s proposed policy responses will appreciate his straightforward and thought-provoking presentation of the issues.”—Christina Paxon, President of Brown University, for Bloomberg, "Best Books of 2016"“Stone has written a powerful, thought-provoking book.  Whatever your political party or philosophy, you need to take all five of his theses seriously.”—Clayton Yeutter, former Chairman, Republican National Committee, and former United States Secretary of Agriculture  “An extraordinarily impressive and important book. Stone is smart, balanced, and sensible, three traits that are in desperately short supply in our discourse about the future of the country.  His analysis is penetrating, logical and powerful, without ideological spin. Every policy idea he presents follows from that logic. You don't have to agree with all of his proposals to realize his book’s value to politicians, policymakers, and citizens everywhere.” —Norman Ornstein, author, political scientist, and resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute   “This book is a recipe for restoring America’s greatness.  Stone offers thoroughly persuasive solutions to five economic and social problems we often consider insoluble.  The more closely we follow his prescriptions, the brighter our national future will be.”—Stephen Kinzer, author of All the Shah’s Men and The Brothers    “James Stone’s Five Easy Theses is masterfully written, straightforward, and free of jargon.  The marvelous chapter on income and wealth distribution presents a compelling essay on inequality in the United States.  Stone speaks with particular and rare authority on these issues. People should listen to what he has to say.”— Janet Gornick, Director, Luxembourg Income Study, and Professor of Political Science and Sociology, Graduate Center, City University of New York   “Well-crafted and highly engaging, James Stone’s Five Easy Theses takes on five of the nation’s biggest problems and offers solutions that are as simple and accessible as they are illuminating.  Particularly at a time of intense partisan polarization, Five Easy Theses is refreshingly honest—a model of straight talk.  Readers may not agree with everything Stone proposes, but they’ll marvel at his command of the issues and finish the book with a new sense of possibility and much to cheer about.”—David A. Moss, John G. McLean Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School   “A pithy, well-documented distillation of pressing public policy issues including the causes of America’s annual trillion dollar overspend on healthcare—and what, in practical terms, we could do as a nation to substantially lower costs, and perhaps even improve outcomes.  In vivid prose that combines convincing evidence and compelling stories, Stone persuasively argues that a universal, single-payer system should replace our highly inflationary patchwork of private insurance and government programs.”—Jonathan D. Quick, MD, MPH, Management Sciences for Health, Global Health Council, and Harvard Medical School “Five Easy Theses contains cogent, insightful, well-articulated policy prescriptions for a divided nation grappling with critical economic issues.  Even if you don’t agree with the policies Stone proposes, the book contains important ideas we all need to think hard about.”—Michael S. Helfer, Former Vice Chairman, Citigroup, Inc.   "In Five Easy Theses, Stone tackles the tough issues:  our educational divide, inequality, and eroding retirement security.  Not everyone will agree with him on the details of every proposal.  But his bold ideas for reform bring a combination of compassion and insight to the national debate."—Alicia H. Munnell, Peter F. Drucker Professor of Management Sciences, Carroll School of Management; Director, Center for Retirement Research at Boston College; and former Assistant Secretary of the Treasury “Stone’s experience as a successful insurance entrepreneur, an economist, and a former financial regulator, lends substantial credibility to his view that highly leveraged financial derivatives and other ‘innovative’ financial instruments carry risks to the financial system that far outweigh their public good.” —Ricki R. Tigert, former Chairman, Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation “This book is eminently readable, accessible, and sensible. It should be required reading for every member of Congress. Jim Stone understands the issues, the underlying tradeoffs, and the very real choices that must be made if we as a nation are to address our greatest economic challenges.”—Lawrence S. Bacow, President of Tufts University (2001-2011)

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Already garnering praise in the academy and on both side of the political aisle for its accessible and hopeful message, James M. Stone’s Five Easy Theses lays out commonsense solutions to our most pressing—and seemingly intractable—domestic policy problems. In straightforward style, Stone presents five vexing issues and the myths that cloud their resolution, revealing powerful, if controversial, solutions to each. With clear, forward-looking recommendations, he shows how we can  •      Shore up Social Security •      Tame the federal deficit •      Rein in Wall Street •      Make health care and education more affordable and effective •      Curb inequalities of wealth and opportunity         These vitally important accomplishments are well within our reach, Stone argues, and would only require us to cast off the well-worn partisan straitjacket that has thwarted all attempts to address them in the past. A must-read for anyone—regardless of political affiliation—who cares about the future of this country, Five Easy Theses shows how America can restore the historical decency and prosperity that made it the envy of the world.

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Hardcover: 288 pages

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (May 3, 2016)

Language: English

ISBN-10: 9780544749009

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James M. Stone has written a splendid book that provides a blueprint for action on some seemingly intractable public policy issues in the United States. Stone begins the book by providing background of his own experience as economist, public administrator, and businessman. He writes, “I am a democrat, but this is not a partisan book. Americans of every political stripe . . . share these concerns”.Stone has become concerned about the calcified, ossified, and ineffective government that has prevailed over the last few years in Washington, D. C. He is alarmed by the acrimony, myth-making, and half-truths about public finance in this country. Rather than running to the respective corners to attack the other guy and the other party--on economic issues-- in order to aggravate and elevate the public vitriol—he hopes that elected officials will promote the public interest and find common ground in attempting to resolve the difficult financial issues that beset the country. He writes, “Politicians in both parties steer away from exactly the subjects they ought to be addressing in favor of sound bites, “gotchas” and mini-matters.” He concludes his introduction by stating that ”the book is a short collection of public essays aimed at convincing [the reader] that the adoption of a few familiar commonsense ideas could make the country operate more effectively”.In succeeding chapters Stone unpacks the problems and solutions to five public policy areas that have bedeviled politicians for the past generation: fiscal balance; inequality; education; health care; and financial sector reform. In each chapter he provides rational and coherent policies that could be enacted to address the issues. For example, he suggests reducing “tax expenditures” and interest deductions to help balance the federal budget. He also provides fertile ideas for reducing the disparity in incomes and wealth, the costs of health care, and strategies to reform financial institutions such as investment banks. He also presents exciting ideas for changes in the U.S. education system—one of which is universal national service.The idea of youth service in this country is not new. The Civilian Conservation Corps in the New Deal era is one of the best known examples. The Peace Corps, Vista, and Americorps are other examples that emerged in the 1960’s through the 1990’s. President George W. Bush advocated mandatory youth service in 2009 when he proposed the Serve America Act. Yet there has been insufficient political consensus on the value of universal mandatory service to the country. Objections include that it is compulsory—rather than voluntary—and that it is expensive. Stone counters with this thoughtful response. [It may be] “the only workable answer to the major issues in American education compatible with cultural realities. It would be an attractive course for its patriotic and social harmony benefits as well. The right program would trade service for financing in the case of the college contingent and provide the absent vocational training for those ending their academic training after high school.”James M. Stone has written an excellent book concerning public policy reform in this country. His work serves simultaneously as a primer and resource full of suggestions that invite further study and better understanding of some critical policy issues we face as a nation. I recommend the book most highly.

I just finished reading James Stone’s “Five Easy Theses: Commonsense Solutions to American’s Greatest Economic Challenges”. I recommend it. Stone is the founder and CEO of Boston-based Plymouth Rock Assurance Corporation. He was a lecturer in Economics at Harvard in the early 1970s, and then Massachusetts' Commissioner of Insurance from 1975 to 1979. He was appointed chairman of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission by President Carter in 1979, and remained on the Commission until 1983.The five challenges his book speaks to are: fiscal balance, inequality, education, healthcare, and financial reform. His extensive experience in the insurance industry and in government provides a unique perspective from which to analyze these problems (the first and last in particular) and think creatively about how they can be / need to be addressed. The changes in policy he recommends flow logically from a careful analysis of the origins of each of the problems and their impact on our economy and our democracy today.Though a self-avowed Democrat with a business man’s perspective, he’s careful not to let his analysis or his recommendations be influenced by politics. He admits that some of his recommendations are unlikely to be adopted in the current political environment. Nevertheless, he puts them forward as goals he thinks reasonable people can agree are worth striving for.Bottom line, Stone’s book is a welcome contribution to an informed discussion of some of the most serious challenges the country faces today. It deserves to be widely read.

I'm a conservative republican, and so I naturally had strong disagreements with some of Jim Stone's ideas. But regardless of whether you agree or disagree with his policy prescriptions, Stone's ideas are concisely and powerfully argued and represent the best of liberal thought. His own career makes him better capable than almost anyone else to speak to the role of proper economic regulation, and how companies can see regulators not as enemies but as allies in serving the common good. The 5 theses range from liberal (single payer healthcare) to conservative (cutting entitlement spending) to non-partisan (promoting a national service year), and Stone's intellectual range - in addition to his thorough consideration of the implementation and effects of each policy - that makes this book worth reading regardless of your political persuasion.

Five Easy Theses is a thoughtful effort to solve five central, but seemingly intractable, policy issues facing this country. It is insightful and balanced. While he admits to his Democratic leaning, the author goes out of his way to engage in a fruitful conversation with someone like me, who has known him for several decades, who grew up as a New England Independent who normally voted Republican. His intended audience is not the doctrinaire Left or Right--no preaching to choirs--but the sensible center, that is, those of us who are ready to sit down and work at finding some workable solutions. You might find yourself quibbling around the edges, but, I would hope, you will delight in having a serious conversation.In the context of the 2016 Presidential campaign, Five Easy Theses is a refreshing and needed antidote to mindless verbiage. One commenter disparaged the book as wonkish, which suggests that serious policy problems can be reduced to soundbites. This book will be welcomed by the serious citizen.

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