
Evil Geniuses
The Unmaking of America
by Kurt Andersen
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“@ihorgowda @KBAndersen An excellent book. | For even more on this, read @KurtAndersen 's great book, Evil Geniuses. 50 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says via @cbsmoneywatch | Pls read this excellent book by @KBAndersen, and let’s get going.”
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Economics, Finance, and Politics.
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • When did America give up on fairness The bestselling author of  Fantasy,land  tells the epic history of how America decided that big business gets whatever it wants, only the rich get richer, and nothing should ever change—and charts a way back to the future.   “The one book...
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Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Economics, Finance, and Politics.
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Alan Eyre
“@ihorgowda @KBAndersen An excellent book. | For even more on this, read @KurtAndersen 's great book, Evil Geniuses. 50 years of tax cuts for the rich failed to trickle down, economics study says via @cbsmoneywatch | Pls read this excellent book by @KBAndersen, and let’s get going.”
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