More Praise for The Self-Made Myth

“Miller and Lapham have powerfully demonstrated that there is no self-made man or woman. Individual success is absolutely dependent on public contributions to infrastructure, education, health, transportation, the stock market, and other protections of all kinds. If you use a computer, you are using the public’s research contributions to satellites, GPS systems, the Internet, and decades of computer science funding. Self-made? Ridiculous.”

—George Lakoff, author of The Political Mind and Don’t Think of an Elephant!

“Whether it was my father getting educated on the GI bill or the guy at the Small Business Administration encouraging me, I have always counted my blessings and been aware of my responsibility to give back. The Self-Made Myth reminds us that we should be grateful for all government does to support individual and business success in this country.”

—Wayne Silby, Founding Chair, Calvert Funds

“Small business owners are often put forward as the poster children for antiregulatory, antigovernment, and antitax measures that we don’t support and that are frankly eroding the infrastructure that has made this country so great. This powerful and well-written book couldn’t come at a better time. I urge anyone who cares about public policy to read The Self-Made Myth and share it widely.”

—Katharine D. Myers, co-owner, Myers-Briggs Type Indicator

The Self-Made Myth could be a political game changer. Powerful, compelling, and well researched, it gives serious meaning to the term community wealth and demolishes what may be the most destructive myth in America. I urge everyone to read it, absorb it, promote it, and share it with friends and relatives.”

—David Korten, Board Chair, YES! Magazine, and author of Agenda for a New Economy and When Corporations Rule the World

“At this critical time in our country’s history, The Self-Made Myth’s message about the vitally important role of government in the success of individuals, businesses, and the nation is a must-read. Miller and Lapham expose the dangerous and self-serving course espoused by those interested only in furthering their political, personal, or corporate success while pulling up the ladder of opportunity for others.”

—Frank Knapp, Jr., Vice Chair, American Sustainable Business Council, and President and CEO, South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce

“We take for granted the interdependence of successful for-profit ventures and a civil society (laws, taxes, and a shared responsibility for the commons). The Self-Made Myth is an elegant statement of the case and an excellent reminder to put forward the argument or forfeit the future.”

—Trish Karter, cofounder, Dancing Deer Baking Company

The Self-Made Myth rebuts the idea that the wealthy got rich entirely through their hard work and talent. The public must recognize that none of us can succeed on our own. The wealth the country as a whole enjoys is the result of the physical and social infrastructure we have collectively created; unfortunately, the rules have been rigged so that a small minority gets to enjoy the bulk of the benefits. As Miller and Lapham compellingly argue, this must change.”

—Dean Baker, economist, writer, and Codirector, Center for Economic and Policy Research

The Self-Made Myth will change the way we think about taxes and policy as we enter a great debate on the role of public investment in the success of business. We have a profound responsibility to our children and grandchildren to invent ways to make sure the new American Dream is an economy with heart. This book is an important tool for getting us there.”

—Jeffrey Hollender, founder, Jeffrey Hollender Partners, and cofounder, Seventh Generation

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