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| | Amazon.com: Bull Run: Wall Street, the Democrats, and the New Politics of Personal Finance: Books: Daniel Gross |
 | | The author, clearly a Jack of many trades, brings a wealth of evidence to show a shift in the political landscape that may well affect the outcome of the next election and certainly clarifies positions taken by each party. |
 | | New Moneycrats, Arthur Levitt, White House, Warren Buffett, Robert Rubin, Alan Greenspan, Social Security, New Jersey, Steve Forbes, President Clinton, Newt Gingrich, General Electric, Merrill Lynch, World War, New Deal, Michael Milken, Dow Jones, George Bush, George Wallace, Washington Post, East Coast, Federal Reserve Board, Jesse Jackson, Michael Bloomberg, Roger Altman |
 | | Although Gross overestimates the extent of the Republicans' alleged divorce from Wall Street, and his vision of an enlightened Democratic Party truly serving both rich and poor may be chimerical, he spells out important issues that presidential candidates of both parties ought to address, including shareholder democracy, reform of stock options and excessive executive compensation. |
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