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Lords of Easy Money Green New Deal Deficit Myth by Various Authors 3 Books Collection Set-Non Fiction-Paperback

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Publisher: Simon & Schuster/St. Martin's Press/John Murray
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Titles in This Set:
The Lords of Easy Money
The Green New Deal
The Deficit Myth

Format: Paperback / Hardcover

Overview:
This three-book collection brings together sharp, accessible explorations of money, policy, and the economy. The Lords of Easy Money uncovers how monetary policy and the Federal Reserve’s actions over the past decade have shaped inequality and economic risk, offering a clear, persuasive narrative for readers curious about who really holds power in the financial system. The Green New Deal presents a bold economic vision from one of the era’s most provocative thinkers, laying out a pathway to decarbonize the economy while expanding opportunity and resilience. The Deficit Myth reframes public understanding of deficits, money, and public investment through the lens of Modern Monetary Theory, arguing that many conventional assumptions about paying for healthcare, climate action, and jobs are outdated. Together, these titles form a robust complete series for readers seeking context, critique, and practical insight into how money and policy shape everyday life. This non-fiction set is ideal for curious readers, students, and policy-minded adults looking for a clear, engaging introduction to large-scale economic issues.

What This Collection Covers:
Across this collection, readers move from the mechanics of money and banks to the broader implications for society and the future of policy. The Lords of Easy Money digs into the Fed’s decisions and their consequences for income distribution, debt, and financial stability, providing a grounded history of a complex institution. The Green New Deal translates economic theory into a concrete plan for tackling climate change, job creation, and industrial transition in a way that connects environmental action with everyday prosperity. The Deficit Myth challenges longstanding myths about government spending and deficits, offering a constructive alternative framework for funding public goods without fear. This progression—from monetary policy to climate economics to a reimagined fiscal framework—empowers readers to evaluate current events with sharper reasoning and to understand how ideas translate into real-world outcomes. It’s a timely, practical set for anyone who wants to read less partisan talking points and more evidence-based analysis.

The Lords of Easy Money
Leonard’s investigative narrative peels back the curtain on the Federal Reserve, revealing how a single institution’s decisions ripple through markets, wages, and everyday life. By tracing the dramatic era of quantitative easing and the policy currents that followed, this book offers a riveting, human-scale account of financial policy in action. The author’s journalist’s instinct for storytelling makes an opaque subject compelling without sacrificing rigour, making it accessible to readers new to economics while rewarding those who want a deeper understanding of how monetary policy can influence inequality and stability. It’s a crucial first read in this set for grounding the discussion in real-world consequences and historical context.

The Green New Deal
Rifkin lays out a comprehensive political and economic blueprint for a post-carbon economy. The book links environmental urgency with pragmatic economic strategy, arguing that a green transition can be a driver of growth, employment, and social equity rather than a burden on business or households. It blends theory with policy proposals, illustrating how renewable energy, industrial modernization, and social investment can work in tandem to reduce emissions while expanding opportunity. For readers seeking a bold, coherent plan that connects climate action with economic renewal, this hardcover contribution acts as a crucial counterpoint in the collection’s wider conversation about the shape of future prosperity.

The Deficit Myth
Kelton reframes a familiar debate: can governments fund ambitious public programs without creating unsustainable debt? Her Modern Monetary Theory perspective argues that deficits are a tool, not a threat, when used to finance investments in health, education, and a resilient economy. The book offers accessible explanations of complex ideas and practical implications for policy design, inviting readers to rethink budgeting, taxation, and the role of money in a modern economy. It’s a thoughtful, provocative companion to the other titles in this set, encouraging readers to question conventional wisdom and consider how smarter money management could unlock shared prosperity.

Who This Set Is Perfect For:
This trio is ideal for adult readers who enjoy in-depth, evidence-based economics and policy analysis, as well as students studying economics, public policy, or environmental studies. It’s a thoughtful gift for readers who want to understand macroeconomics without getting lost in jargon, for book clubs exploring current affairs, and for anyone seeking to form their own informed perspective on money, climate policy, and public investment. If you’re shopping for a thoughtful, conversation-starting gift for a policy enthusiast, a professor or a professional in finance or government, or a keen reader hoping to connect economic theory with real-world outcomes, this set offers depth, credibility, and a clear through-line from money to climate to public finance.

Key Benefits:

  • Clarifies how monetary policy affects inequality and stability
  • Offers a compelling climate-economy framework through a Green New Deal lens
  • Reframes deficits and public investment with accessible Modern Monetary Theory ideas
  • Pairs narrative-driven non-fiction with practical policy insights
  • Suitable for study, discussion, and informed debate
  • Includes formats that suit different reading preferences (paperback and hardcover)
  • Great for gifting to policy-minded readers and engaged nonfiction fans

About the Authors:
Christopher Leonard is a respected business reporter whose work has appeared in major outlets and who wrote The Meat Racket and Kochland, the latter earning the J. Anthony Lukas Work-in-Progress Award. His investigative style illuminates the forces shaping American money and power, making complex economic stories accessible and compelling. Jeremy Rifkin is a renowned economic theorist and author known for exploring the intersection of technology, energy, and policy, advocating for transformative strategies to move toward a sustainable, inclusive economy. Stephanie Kelton is a leading voice in Modern Monetary Theory, lecturer and policy adviser whose work focuses on redefining deficits as a tool for public investment rather than a constraint. Together, these authors offer diverse perspectives that enrich the collection and equip readers to analyze today’s economic debates with nuance and confidence.

Why You’ll Love This Set:
If you’re building a thoughtful home library, this set offers a complete view of money, policy, and climate economics from three respected voices. The combination of investigative reporting, theoretical framing, and practical policy guidance helps readers connect the dots between abstract concepts and real-world outcomes. Owning the full set provides both breadth and depth, ideal for reference, discussion, and ongoing learning as economic and environmental policy continues to evolve. It’s a timely, trustworthy collection that invites readers to form their own informed judgments about the paths to equitable growth and sustainable prosperity.

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