What American Lost: The Slow Death of the American Promise

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What America Lost: The Death of the American PromiseFor most of my career, I believed I was participating in one of the greatest economic systems ever created. I still do. But I no longer believe it functions today as it once did.Over the last fifty years, America generated unprecedented wealth. Yet many of the institutions that once provided stability, dignity, belonging, and economic security steadily weakened. Pensions disappeared. Job security eroded. Communities fragmented. Trust declined. More and more Americans began sensing that something important had been lost.This book explores what happened.Drawing on four decades as a manufacturing executive, consultant, executive coach, and business owner, Robert De Filippis examines the transformation of American institutions from stewardship to extraction. Through personal stories from factory floors, boardrooms, union negotiations, and corporate restructurings, he reveals how decisions that appeared rational in isolation combined to reshape the lives of millions of working Americans.At the heart of the story is a small manufacturing plant in Robinson, Illinois, where a different vision of work briefly flourished. There, De Filippis witnessed the power of trust, participation, shared purpose, and what he calls the "invisible organization"—the relationships and institutional memory that make organizations resilient and communities strong.Part memoir, part social commentary, and part economic history, What America Lost traces the rise of shareholder capitalism, the concentration of wealth, the decline of organized labor, and the growing transfer of risk from institutions to individuals. It also looks ahead to the next great transformation: artificial intelligence and the future of work.This is not a partisan book. It is a human one. There is no reason to blame one party or the other. The issues are too complex for that.It asks a simple but urgent question:If America became wealthier than ever before, why do so many people feel poorer, less secure, and more disconnected?The answer may help us understand not only what we lost, but what we must rebuild. Read more

ASIN B0H4P421QR
ISBN13 979-8180304667
Language English
Publisher Independently published
Dimensions 6 x 0.63 x 9 inches
Item Weight 15.7 ounces
Print length 252 pages
Publication date June 23, 2026

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