"Markets are interested in profits and profits only; service, quality, and general affluence are different functions altogether. The universal, democratic prosperity that Americans now look back to with such nostalgia was achieved only by a colossal reigning in of markets, by the gargantuan effort of mass, popular organizations like labor unions and of the people themselves, working through a series of democratically elected governments not daunted by the myths of the market."

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Source: One Market Under God: Extreme Capitalism, Market Populism, and the End of Economic Democracy. Book by Thomas Frank, 2000.

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