Brink Lindsey
Brink Lindsey is an American political scientist and author known for his work on economic policy and libertarianism. He has held positions at various think tanks, including the Cato Institute and the Niskanen Center, and has written extensively on topics such as globalization, economic growth, and social policy.
Books
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1. The Age Of Abundance
How a Prosperous America Has Created a New Politics of Progress
This book explores the transformative impact of post-World War II economic prosperity on American society, culture, and politics. It delves into how the unprecedented affluence reshaped values, leading to a more diverse and dynamic social landscape. The narrative examines the rise of individualism, shifts in family structures, and the emergence of new cultural movements, while also addressing the tensions and challenges that accompanied these changes. Through a comprehensive analysis, it provides insights into how abundance redefined the American dream and influenced the nation's trajectory in the latter half of the 20th century.
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