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The Price of Inequality

How Today's Divided Society Endangers Our Future

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The Price of Inequality

By: Joseph E. Stiglitz
Narrated by: Paul Boehmer
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The top 1 percent of Americans control 40 percent of the nation's wealth. And, as Joseph E. Stiglitz explains, while those at the top enjoy the best health care, education, and benefits of wealth, they fail to realize that "their fate is bound up with how the other 99 percent live."

Stiglitz draws on his deep understanding of economics to show that growing inequality is not inevitable: moneyed interests compound their wealth by stifling true, dynamic capitalism. They have made America the most unequal advanced industrial country while crippling growth, trampling on the rule of law, and undermining democracy. The result: a divided society that cannot tackle its most pressing problems. With characteristic insight, Stiglitz examines our current state, then teases out its implications for democracy, for monetary and budgetary policy, and for globalization. He closes with a plan for a more just and prosperous future.

©2012 Joseph E. Stiglitz (P)2012 Tantor
Economic Conditions Political Science Public Policy US Economy Politics & Government Taxation Money Economic Inequality Economic disparity Capitalism Economics Sociology Government Banking Business Tariff Business Development & Entrepreneurship Socialism
Comprehensive Analysis • Well-argued Points • Clear Enunciation • Accessible Economics • Thought-provoking Content

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Regardless of your political leanings, if you can tolerate the leftist Obama era claptrap in the first three chapters, this is an excellent book about how capitalism in America has been corrupted by political policy paid for and abetted by corporate lobbyists. It will make your blood boil.

It will make your blood boil

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Well written, forcefully sets forth information that is easily understood about a vital topic that will affect us all in this century. In light of the results of the 2016 election it explains the anger of the American electorate, and the conflict that threatens to end the democratic experiment known as the United States of America.

A Must Read For Every American

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This is a really thoughtful, well-argued book. You will gain valuable new perspectives on economics and American society from reading it.

Great Book

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Books like this one, presumably with charts and tables, are probably better with another medium. However, if you are going to listen to it as I did, it still does a pretty good job. Economic principles are pretty clearly explained, though if it is your first introduction to economics, you will probably want to look a few things up (moral hazard, market failures etc.), but he does't bury you in a mountain of technical language.

As Stiglitz disclaims early, this is not a work for peer review. It is for popular consumption so if you are looking for some deep explanation as to how he arrived at his claims, you'll be left wanting.

I am usually frustrated with books that prescribe solutions that we "merely lack the political will," to accomplish. It seems like activist thumb-twiddling. Every book of this type seems to have a portion like that. This one is no exception. I find the repetition of this trope frustrating.

Probably Better on Paper

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Where does The Price of Inequality rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

It is one of the best

What other book might you compare The Price of Inequality to and why?

why nations fail

Have you listened to any of Paul Boehmer’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

No

If you were to make a film of this book, what would be the tag line be?

honest truth about unregulated economy and its dire consequences to society

Any additional comments?

pleased to listen to that audiobook on the way to work and back home thank you

extraordinary

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