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Introducing The Icarus Curse, a compelling and insightful book from acclaimed author and former Belgian finance minister, Johan Van Overtveldt. This thought-provoking work delves deep into the economic anxieties and the consequences of eroding trust in civic institutions that are currently steering our political landscape toward extremism. With a keen eye for analysis, Van Overtveldt examines how Western democracies, once hailed as the pinnacle of political and economic achievement, are facing unprecedented challenges from both external foes and internal dissent.
In this gripping narrative, readers will discover how the rise of global powers like China, along with threats from Russia and Iran, are testing the resilience of the liberal Western order. Simultaneously, the author illustrates how the past decades of Keynesian economics have led to what he terms 'policy exhaustion'—a condition where unrealistic expectations and escalating debt are jeopardizing the fundamental tenets of democracy and a free market economy.
Despite the dire situation, The Icarus Curse provides a glimmer of hope. By revisiting the economic philosophies of iconic thinkers like Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes, and Paul Volcker, Van Overtveldt crafts a roadmap toward revitalizing our economic policies and restoring faith in democratic governance. This essential read not only explores the problems we face but also suggests actionable ideas for a brighter, more sustainable future. Perfect for anyone interested in economics, politics, or the future of democracy, The Icarus Curse is a must-read for navigating today's tumultuous political landscape.
In this gripping narrative, readers will discover how the rise of global powers like China, along with threats from Russia and Iran, are testing the resilience of the liberal Western order. Simultaneously, the author illustrates how the past decades of Keynesian economics have led to what he terms 'policy exhaustion'—a condition where unrealistic expectations and escalating debt are jeopardizing the fundamental tenets of democracy and a free market economy.
Despite the dire situation, The Icarus Curse provides a glimmer of hope. By revisiting the economic philosophies of iconic thinkers like Adam Smith, John Maynard Keynes, and Paul Volcker, Van Overtveldt crafts a roadmap toward revitalizing our economic policies and restoring faith in democratic governance. This essential read not only explores the problems we face but also suggests actionable ideas for a brighter, more sustainable future. Perfect for anyone interested in economics, politics, or the future of democracy, The Icarus Curse is a must-read for navigating today's tumultuous political landscape.

