Revolt of the Rich
How the Politics of the 1970s Widened America's Class Divide
- 392 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
The book examines the shift towards free market economics and wealth concentration, tracing its origins to the 1970s. It posits that political changes during this era were driven by a "revolt of the rich," where the affluent prioritized their own interests, ultimately undermining the broader American public. Gibbs delves into the interplay between economic policies and class dynamics, offering a critical analysis of how these forces have shaped contemporary society.


