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Davos Man Peter S. Goodman

Davos Man By Peter S. Goodman

Davos Man by Peter S. Goodman


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Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World by Peter S. Goodman

ASan Francisco ChronicleBestseller An NPR Best Book of the Year

TheNew York TimessGlobal Economics Correspondent masterfully reveals how billionaires systematic plunder of the worldbrazenly accelerated during the pandemichas transformed 21st-century life and dangerously destabilized democracy.

Davos Manwill be read a hundred years from now as a warning. Evan Osnos

Excellent. A powerful, fiery book, and it could well be an essential one.NPR.org

The history of the last half century in America, Europe, and other major economies is in large part the story of wealth flowing upward. The most affluentpeople emerged from capitalisms triumphin the Cold War to loot the peace, depriving governments of the resources needed to serve their people, and leaving them tragically unprepared for the worst pandemic in a century.

Drawing on decades of experience covering the global economy, award-winning journalist Peter S. Goodman profiles five representative Davos Menmembers of the billionaire classchronicling how their shocking exploitation of the global pandemic has hastened a fifty-year trend of wealth centralization. Alongside this reporting, Goodman delivers textured portraits of those caught in Davos Mans wake, including a former steelworker in the American Midwest, a Bangladeshi migrant in Qatar, a Seattle doctor on the front lines of the fight against COVID, blue-collar workers in the tenements of Buenos Aires, an African immigrant in Sweden, a textile manufacturer in Italy, an Amazon warehouse employee in New York City, and more.

Goodmans revelatoryexposeof the global billionaire class reveals their hidden impact on nearly every aspect of modern society: widening wealth inequality, the rise of anti-democratic nationalism, the shrinking opportunity to earn a livable wage, the vulnerabilities of our health-care systems, access to affordable housing, unequal taxation, and even the quality of the shirt on your back. Meticulously reported yet compulsively readable,Davos Manis an essential read for anyone concerned about economic justice, the capacity of societies to grapple with their greatest challenges, and the sanctity of representative government.

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A meticulously researched, clearly reported and truly infuriating history of the way the top 1% of the world has systematically arranged the way societies operate in order to become even richer, all to the detriment of the rest of us. The book serves as a call to arms and an invitation to fight back against the continued unabashed pillaging of all economies by those who least need it. San Francisco Chronicle Powerful. Goodmans reporting is biting and bitterly funny. Davos Man shows us that todays extreme wealth is inextricably linked to a great crime, perhaps the greatest one of this century: the hijacking of our democracy. Washington Post Excellent. ... An angry, powerful look at the economic inequality that's been brought into sharp relief by the COVID-19 pandemic. A powerful, fiery book, and it could well be an essential one. NPR.org "The Timess global economics correspondent profiles five billionaires (along with workers and migrants across the world) to show how their exploitation of the pandemic has exacerbated inequality across the globe." New York Times Book Review Well-written and well-reported. A passionate denunciation of the mega-rich. The Economist "Abiting, uproarious yetvital anddeadly serious account of the profound damage the billionaire class is inflicting onthe world.Peter S. Goodmanguides the reader through thehiddenstories and twisted beliefs of some of the titans of finance and industry, who continually rationalize their bad behavior to themselves." JOSEPH E. STIGLITZ, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economics "Unflinching and authoritative, Peter Goodmans Davos Man will be read a hundred years from now as a warning, bellowed from the blessed side of the velvet rope, about a slow-motion scandal that spans the globe. Deliciously rich with searing detail, the clarity is reminiscent of Tom Wolfe, let loose in the Alps, in search of hypocrisies and vanities." EVAN OSNOS, National Book Award-winning author of Age of Ambition and Wildland One of the great financial investigative journalists, Peter S. Goodman delivers a meticulously detailed account of how the billionaire class has hijacked the worlds economy, feasting on calamity, shirking taxes, all the while spouting bromides about compassionate capitalism. I so wish this tale of limitless greed and hypocrisy was a novel or a mini-series and not the truth about the world in which we live. Reader, prepare to be enraged. BARBARA DEMICK, author of Nothing to Envy and Eat the Buddha New York Times global economics correspondent Goodman mounts a scathing critique of the greed, narcissism, and hypocrisy that characterize those in the stratosphere of the globe-trotting class An urgent, timely, and compelling message with nearly limitless implications. Kirkus Reviews(starred review) Impressively detailed. Very readable, extensively reported. A well-researched and lively explanation of how the global economy works, and the turning points that have enabled profiteering by the ultra-rich while undermining societal and democratic institutions. Charter Goodman is a skilled reporter whose stories of private affluence and public squalor are filled with detail and human interest. Wall Street Journal

About Peter S. Goodman

Peter S. Goodman is the Global Economics Correspondent for theNew York Times, based in London. He was previously the NYTs national economics correspondent, based in New York, where he played a leading role in the papers award-winning coverage of the Great Recession, including a series that was a Pulitzer finalist. Previously, he covered the Internet bubble and bust as theWashington Posts telecommunications reporter, and served as WashPos China-based Asian economics correspondent. He is the author ofPast Due: The End of Easy Money and the Renewal of the American Economy. He graduated from Reed College and completed a masters in Vietnamese history from the University of California, Berkeley.

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Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World by Peter S. Goodman
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc
2023-03-02
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