Joseph Dunn writes that big government hinders the poor from gaining wealth . . .
After One Hundred Years
Joseph J. Dunn
CreateSpace, 2013
414 pages, $26.99 paperback
Dunn’s new book, subtitled Corporate Profits, Wealth and American Society, weaves the rise of large corporations, expansion of the federal government, and the growth of America’s vibrant nonprofit sector into an enjoyable epic. Dunn reveals how these developments affected the prosperity of the middle class and the security of those in need.
Dunn delivers a timely exploration of how corporate profits, personal fortunes and philanthropy have benefited American society over the course of a century. The book is clear about innovation as an essential source of new jobs, rising tax revenues, and improved money flows at non-profits.
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