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World War II
end of, 397
financing of, 325–328
industrial and economic growth during, 307–320
privatization of property after,348
social changes and, 320–325
Wozniak, Steve, 417
W. R. Grace, 366
Wright, Orville and Wilbur, 3, 204
Wright Aeronautical Corporation,3–4
Wu Ping-chien (Houqua), 63, 64–65
Wyoming Coal and Mining Company, 156
XIT Ranch, 177
yellow journalism, 164
Youmans, Edward Livingston, 223
Young, Owen D., 264, 265, 302
Zandi, Mark, 448
Zapata Off-Shore, 418
Zimmerman, Arthur, 239
Zimmerman telegram, 239
Zukor, Adolf, 252
Zworykin, Vladimir, 208
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would like to express my gratitude to my editors, Adam Bellow and Kathryn Whitenight, at HarperCollins; to my agent, Kristine Dahl, of International Creative Management; and to Steve Coll, president of the New America Foundation. I would like to thank Sherle R. Schwenninger, director of the Economic Growth Program at the New America Foundation, for sharing his insights into the American and global economies; my colleagues Samuel Sherraden, Lauren Damme, Jordan D’Amato, Shayne Henry, Daniel Mandel, and Samuel Ball-Brau for their help; and Ben Katcher for his indispensable assistance. And I am grateful to Bernard L. Schwartz and Leo Hindery Jr. for their generous support for our team.
MICHAEL LIND
is cofounder of the New America Foundation and policy director of its Economic Growth Program. Mr. Lind’s first three books of political journalism and history—
The Next American Nation: The New Nationalism and the Fourth American Revolution, Up from Conservatism: Why the Right Is Wrong for America, and Vietnam: The Necessary War
—were all selected as
New York Times
Notable Books. With Ted Halstead, he is coauthor of
The Radical enter: The Future of American Politics
. Mr. Lind has taught at Harvard University and Johns Hopkins, and he writes frequently for the
Financial Times, the New York Times, Democracy
, and other publications. He has appeared on C-SPAN, National Public Radio, CNN, the Business News Network, PBS’s
News Hour
, and other programs. He has a weekly column in
Salon
.
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Made in Texas
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When You Are Someone Else
Bluebonnet Girl
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Land of promise : an economic history of the United States / by Michael Lind.
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