The Great Divergence”
by Timothy Noah is a book about income inequality, and if you’re
thinking, “Do we really need another book about income inequality?” the
answer is yes. We need this one.
It stands out in part because Noah, a columnist for The New Republic,
is not content to simply shake his fists at the heavens in anger. He
spends exactly one chapter on what he calls the “rise of the stinking
rich” — that is, the explosion in executive pay and what he calls “the
financialization of the economy,” which has enriched one small segment
of society at the expense of everyone else.
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