Davos Man: How The Billionaires Devoured The World
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Davos Man: How The Billionaires Devoured The World Is An Eye-Opening Investigation Into The World Economic Forum And The Rise Of A Global Ultra-Wealthy Class. Part History, Part Economics, This Book Reveals How Wealth Has Been Funneled Upward Over The Last Fifty Years, Reshaping Governments, Markets, And Everyday Life. Written For Curious Readers—Students Of Economics, Policy Enthusiasts, And Anyone Interested In Power And Inequality—The Tone Is Urgent, Thoughtful, And Accessible.
Peter S. Goodman Writes With A Careful, Engaging Voice, Weaving Historical Analysis With Vivid Profiles Of Figures Such As Jeff Bezos, Steven Schwarzman, Jamie Dimon, And Richard Branson. The Narrative Spans From The End Of The Cold War To Today, Showing How The Davos Conversations And Corporate Strategies Have Echoed Through Boardrooms And Ballot Boxes.
Structured As A Tightly Argued Investigation, Davos Man Blends Reporting With Clear Economic Explanations, Making Complex Ideas About Wealth Gaps, Public Services, And Crisis Profiteering Understandable. The Book Is Compelling Because It Grounds Big Theories In Real-World Consequences And Ends With A Thoughtful Call For A More Inclusive Form Of Capitalism That Can Address Inequality And Rebuild Public Trust.
- In-Depth History Of Wealth Concentration And Its Policy Impact
- Profiles Of Bezos, Schwarzman, Dimon, And Branson
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