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Angrynomics

Angrynomics

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Nuestro nuevo versión del capitalismo debe abordar la desigualdad en la riqueza para que nuestras sociedades se adapten mejor a los cambios. Fondul de investiții la care lucrează Eric Lonergan gestionează 370 de miliarde de lire sterline și are o super-strategie de sustenabilitate, care-i vizează inclusiv pe investitori. This book is nothing short of spectacular at explaining the history of economics around the reasons we got here. This is an excellent, thought-provoking book that should be read by anyone with an interest in economics or politics. There were some real moments of having my mind blown contained in the book and some really handy points to take away.

I avoided this book for a while, because from Mark Blyth podcasts it seem'd to me that book would be about tribes, anger and not much about the economics.If you have never encountered the ideas that inequality is causing some problems, that stagnating median income is causing some problems, that some people on both the left and the right are upset that this indicates that the elites are rigging things in their favor, then this book will helpfully introduce those notions. As a person with little knowledge of economics but an interest I found it accessible and challenging to some of my preconceived ideas.

The proposed national wealth fund is a solid idea but the selling of our data suggestion is a bit frightening.It also has this fake “dialogue” structure which is supposed to invite the reader in, but mostly it feels lazy and is a dialogue in the extremely limited way in which someone being “interviewed” at some conference with a series of scripted questions is a dialogue.

A decision was made not to reference this like a normal academic text, which I kind of wish they hadn't done. This is along with the book, “This Could Be Our Future: A Manifesto for a More Generous World”, by Yancey Strickler ( I read and reviewed in February 2020) one of the most informative and explanatory books on economics of the last 60 years I have read.Framed as a dialogue between a hedge fund manager (Lonergan) and a political scientist (Blyth), this equally entertaining and rigorous book locates the roots of today's angry, antiestablishment politics in macroeconomic and financial instability, technological change, and rising inequality, which together have created a sense of economic exclusion and insecurity . While the title and cover suggests this is going to be a simple, dumbed-down exploration of the economy and why many are angry, this is both exact and extensive, insightful and rigorous in its analysis. Most of this is quite banal but it'll make most Guardian readers self-satisfied and increase their midwit points. By completing your purchase, you agree to Audible's Conditions of Use and authorise Audible to charge your designated card or any other card on file. The authors, using a simple dialogue have captured the essence of what is essentially going wrong in economics and politics today.

This book is written in a dialogue form as the authors believe it has the "force and dynamic of anger itself" and a series of dialogues can invite the reader to engage and disagree, rather than be lectured. The books paints economic history very well through the lens of macroeconomic shortcomings of various economic models, and simultaneously highlights the microeconomic and social challenges of today.Where the book gets very interesting is when the authors posit a more serious and venomous variant of anger – tribal rage.



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