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Burned by Billionaires

How Concentrated Wealth and Power Are Ruining Our Lives and Planet

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Burned by Billionaires

By: Chuck Collins
Narrated by: Patrick Zeller
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Recently, it has become increasingly evident that extreme concentrations of wealth and power have profound impacts on our politics, but extreme inequality's influence on our daily lives—and our futures—has been vastly overlooked.

In Burned by Billionaires, Chuck Collins, an author and a senior scholar at the Institute for Policy Studies in Washington DC, chronicles how the actions of the top .01% have severe consequences for the rest of us. Collins takes down the "myth of meritocracy," unraveling how the rich rig the game in their favor, resulting in a concentration of wealth in the hands of a tiny (but growing) class of billionaires—leading to intense income and political polarization. Collins charts this economic, social, and ecological destruction and shows how these effects manifest in every facet of our society.

Collins argues that perhaps, worst of all, the concentration of wealth and power is leading to political hijacking, undermining the democratic principle that our votes matter equally. This book is an urgent call-to-action and road map to a more equitable society, where everyone has access to the resources that will allow them to thrive. Burned by Billionaires offers a pointed prescription for taking power back from the billionaire class and achieving the shared prosperity that comes from a healthy and equal society.

©2025 Chuck Collins (P)2026 Tantor Media
Economic Politics & Government Public Policy Sociology Money Taxation Socialism
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This book came highly recommended but it is almost unlistenable because the narrator is overly dramatic and constantly expressing anger and outrage in his tone. I am capable of deciding for myself how I feel about the content of a book. It is not quite shouting, but it has the same emotional effect and is very distracting. It's like reading a book in cursive or some bizarre font.

Great Book Marred By Angry Narrator

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