Saving Capitalism
For the Many, Not the Few
by Robert B. Reich
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Recommended by 1 source and appears in Capitalism.
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Sahil Lavingia
“I read 95 books in 2016. Best nonfiction: Sapiens, Saving Capitalism, The New Jim Crow, The Social Animal, Story (by McKee).”
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