William Greider
(see also)
Basics
On the Web: Articles
On the Web: Specialized Sites
William Greider's site. Links to dozens of articles in The Nation & elsewhere.
In the Library: Articles
Greider, William. “The global crises deepens: now what?,” Nation (10/19/98):11-16.
__________. “Ambassador Babbitt,” Nation (5/8/00):27-29.
__________. “Media & trade: a love story,” Nation (7/24/00):18-22.
__________. “Trading with the enemy,” Nation (3/26/01):11-14.
__________. “The man from Alcoa: Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neil is turning out to be a dangerous crook,” Nation (7/16/01):11-14.
__________. “Pro Patria, pro Mundus,” Nation (11/12/01):22-25.
__________. “Not wanted: Enron Democrats,” Nation (4/8/02):11-16.
__________. “The end of empire,” Nation (9/23/02):13-15.
__________. “Paul O’Neill, truth-teller,” Nation (2/9/04):5.
__________. "Orange alert at Sebago," Nation (6/21/04):16. Argues concisely that "homeland security" as presently conceived is both impossible to achieve, & a bonanza for private sector.
In the Library: Non-Fiction Books
Greider, William. The Education of David Stockman & Other Americans (NY: New American Library, 1986). Reaganomics & the US federal budget process.
__________. The Trouble with Money (Knoxville TN:Whittle Direct, 1989). Consequences of the deregulation of banks & savings & loans companies.
__________. Secrets of the Temple: How the Federal Reserve Runs the Country (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1989).
__________. Who Will Tell the People? The Betrayal of American Democracy (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1992). Decay of our representative political system.
__________. Fortress America: The American Military & the Consequences of Peace (NY: PublicAffairs, 1998). Pentagon trapped in spiral of wasteful & potentially deadly spending. Urges honest debate of alternatives for long-term security.
__________. One World, Ready or Not: The Manic Logic of Global Capitalism (NY: Simon & Schuster, 1997). Worldwide crisis & also the potential of globalization.
__________. The Soul of Capitalism: Opening Paths to a Moral Economy (NY: Simon & Schuster, 2003). How it is that American capitalism produces so much social injury & discontent, & what citizens can do about reforming it.