From Roosevelt Rundown <[email protected]>
Subject Roosevelt Rundown: 50 Years of Short-Termism
Date September 11, 2020 6:03 PM
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The Social Responsibility of Business



Fifty years ago, Milton Friedman declared in the New York Times Magazine that “the social responsibility of business is to increase its profits.” And for 50 years, we've witnessed the destructive power of that thinking, as Roosevelt President & CEO Felicia Wong captured in The Emerging Worldview: How New Progressivism Is Moving Beyond Neoliberalism <[link removed]>. Today, Wong, Roosevelt Chief Economist Joseph Stiglitz, and 20 more experts reflect on Friedman’s era-defining manifesto in a NYT Magazine and DealBook discussion <[link removed]>. “Friedman ends with a warning: The doctrine of ‘social responsibility’ would invade ‘every human activity.’ But he got it backward,” Wong writes. “Today it’s the mind-set of the shareholder—short-termism, ‘greed is good’—that invades all.”





As Stiglitz writes, “in a democracy where money matters—clearly true in this country—it is in the private interest of corporations to do what they can to make sure that the rules of the game serve their interests and not the interests of the public at large. And they often succeed.” For more from Stiglitz,watch his Bloomberg Markets interview <[link removed]>on small business policy needs.











A Legacy of Exclusion



In an interview with CNBC’s Jon Fortt and Andrew Ross Sorkin,Roosevelt Fellow Mehrsa Baradaran <[link removed]>explains the structural reasons for widening racial wealth gaps. “This is not a problem created by Black Americans. This is a problem created by exclusionary zoning, by racial covenants, by redlining, by people wanting to maintain for years and years and years their racially 'homogenous' neighborhoods, which meant, essentially, all white. And this is about property values, and this is about schools and exclusion. That is the legacy that we are dealing with right now."Watch now. <[link removed]>







Race-Conscious Stimulus



“Instead of slashing aid in the midst of an economic crisis, Congress should maintain unemployment support where it has been, as well as making race-conscious fixes to the distribution of further stimulus checks by the IRS,” Roosevelt Fellow Anne Price and Universal Income Project Co-Director Jim Pugh write in a TIME op-ed. “Open up the process to ITIN filers, send recurring checks instead of band-aid stop gaps, coordinate with other social service agencies to identify people without prior tax returns, and invest in outreach efforts and infrastructure needed to ensure Black and Latinx people know about this support and how they can receive it.” Read on. <[link removed]>





What We’re Reading

COVID-19 Has Scarred the Global Economy, but It's Not Too Late to Change Course [by Roosevelt’s Joseph Stiglitz] <[link removed]> - CNN Business



Give Money to Babies [feat. Roosevelt’s William “Sandy” Darity Jr. and Darrick Hamilton] <[link removed]> - New York Times



Making Amends for a Massacre: The Story of Rosewood's Path to Reparations—And What America Can Learn from It [feat. Darity] <[link removed]> - TIME



For the First Time, America May Have an Anti-Racist Majority [feat. Darity] <[link removed]> - The Atlantic



Faces of Power: 80% Are White, Even as US Becomes More Diverse <[link removed]> - New York Times



Buyer Beware: Student Debt <[link removed]> - frank news



“We Can Fight from a Position of Strength”: Stacey Abrams on Battling Voter Suppression <[link removed]> - MTV News











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