Marketplace America: Business Giants, Regulation, and the Consumer Revolution
MTA
Corporate history and regulatory responses that shaped the modern American economy
2nd Edition
*Marketplace America: Business Giants, Regulation, and the Consumer Revolution* offers a comprehensive historical analysis of the intertwined evolution of American corporations and the regulatory frameworks designed to govern them. The narrative spans from the 19th-century industrial titans like Carnegie and Rockefeller to the 21st-century digital platforms of Silicon Valley. By examining pivotal moments—such as the breakup of Standard Oil, the rise of the automobile, the birth of the Federal Reserve, and the digital revolution—the book illustrates how technology, law, and consumer behavior have collectively shaped the modern economy. It explores recurring themes of market concentration versus competition, the professionalization of advertising, and the shifting role of the consumer from a passive recipient to an empowered political agent.
Moving through the New Deal, the age of conglomerates, and the era of deregulation, the book provides a deep dive into how institutional choices affect daily life, prices, and labor. The final chapters bring the historical perspective into the present day, addressing contemporary debates over data privacy, platform regulation, and the "New Brandeisian" approach to antitrust. Accessible to general readers and policy enthusiasts alike, this work serves as a vital framework for understanding the relationship between corporate power and democracy. It clarifies the complex trade-offs available to policymakers and citizens as they navigate a globalized, data-driven marketplace, ultimately asking how markets can better serve the needs of a modern society.
This book is for general readers interested in understanding the historical development of the American economy, the interplay between powerful businesses and government regulation, and the evolving role of consumers. It is particularly beneficial for those in public policy, economics, business history, and law who seek a comprehensive, jargon-free narrative on market dynamics and their societal consequences.
December 25, 2025
48,244 words
3 hours 23 minutes
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