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Evil Geniuses

The Unmaking of America - A Recent History

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Evil Geniuses

By: Kurt Andersen
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How an elite cabal rewrote the American dream for their gain - and left the rest of world behind.

Evil Geniuses is the secret history of how, over the last half century, from even before Ronald Reagan through Donald Trump, America has sharply swerved away from its dream of progress for the many to a system of unfettered profit and self-interest for the few.

As the social liberation of the 1960s finally ended in the chaos of Vietnam and Watergate, a cabal of rich industrialists, business chiefs, wide-eyed libertarians and right-wing economic radicals were waiting, determined to claw back everything they saw as rightfully theirs.

Largely out of sight, they rapidly built and funded a new empire of think tanks and academic institutions and professional organisations, lobbying and political groups, using them to transform politics, media, finance, the legal system and US laws to reinvent and control the political economy. A throwback to the robber barons of a century earlier, they sold the remade system to the people as a nostalgic return to traditional American values. Within a decade, America's flourishing forward-thinking vision was incarcerated by the unchecked financial accumulation and political power of the super-rich.

Now, the moneymen are running the show.

In this hugely entertaining and deeply researched cultural and economic exposé, New York Times best-selling author Kurt Andersen maps the rich history of intricate networks, unlikely connections and dark truths which are controlling a nation, revealing how on earth America got to where it is now - and what it might do to win its progressive future back.

©2020 Kurt Andersen (P)2020 Penguin Audio
Economics Political Science Politics & Government United States World Capitalism Socialism Taxation Law Liberalism American History Democrat Dream Economic Inequality

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Fascinating and statistically rich analysis of the American political economy in the 20th and early 21st centuries. It has made me reconsider some of the things I thought I knew on this subject.

Interesting and well written.

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A thorough telling of the financialisaton of America. If you what to know how the US went for a highly prosperous nation in the 1950s to the winner takes all society that it is today, then this id the book for you

Excellent

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Answered a question I had long pondered (“Why is the US such an outlier among industrialised nations”) in a most insightful and entertaining way.

Insightful and entertaining

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Definitely interesting and yet I struggled to finish it - why? I think because it was heavy-going & dense, more of an academic read

Quite dense but worth it

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