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Wealth, Poverty, and Politics
- An International Perspective
- Narrated by: David Cochran Heath
- Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Money & Finance, Economics
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Publisher's Summary
In Wealth, Poverty, and Politics, Thomas Sowell, one of the foremost conservative public intellectuals in the country, argues that political and ideological struggles have led to dangerous confusion about income inequality in America. Pundits and politically motivated economists trumpet ambiguous statistics and sensational theories while ignoring the true determinant of income inequality: the production of wealth. We cannot properly understand inequality if we focus exclusively on the distribution of wealth and ignore wealth-production factors such as geography, demography, and culture. Sowell contends that liberals have a particular interest in misreading the data and chastises them for using income inequality as an argument for the welfare state.
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- Steven Schardein
- 10-02-15
A paradigm shift on the subject of equality
Common Sense. It is a term so reflexively invoked that its true meaning has been diluted and its significance misplaced. But it is with this foundational component that Dr. Sowell concocts all of his brilliant analyses of economic conundrums, many of which are truly not as complex as they have been made out to be.
Wielding the power of Occam's Razor, Wealth, Poverty, and Politics is the latest in this long stream of impactful contributions from Sowell. He is my favorite economist, though if you happen to find yourself deeply embedded within the throes of the intelleligentsia, he could very easily become your least favorite after his crystal-clear interpretations of statistical quagmires effectively shatters everything you thought you knew about current affairs.
Proceed with caution and excitement. Highly Recommended.
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- Doug
- 09-16-15
Important Contribution
The author brings clarity and common sense to questions of importance. If you are interested in the many reasons for social progress, prosperity, inequality and the success or failure of government programs, read this book.
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- Leo
- 10-06-15
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This is a great explanation of how affirmative action not based on productivity, causes more hindrance than help.
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- Robert Solomon
- 09-01-19
disappointing
This book has 6 chapters and an epilogue. Chapters 1-4 are very interesting and his arguments are sound. However, the rest of the book can only be described as a rant. He does not provide sufficient evidence for his conclusions, which is quite suspect of an economist who is quite forthcoming on the data in "Basic Economics" and the earlier chapters of this book. Be warned, that chapters 5 and 6 seem to have been written in 1990, and ignore everything that has come since.
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- Chrobry
- 11-13-15
Thomas Sowell what else one need to know?
brilliant. while a lot of it already covered in his other books, such as culture and conquest, this book is still amazing. I can't recommend it enough and should be required reading.
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- Bill H
- 06-09-16
Shallow
Glad I bought it on sale. When John D. Rockefeller was described without mentioning his predatory business practices the book became an opinion piece instead of a serious study.
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- Tim
- 11-09-15
Assists in understanding modern cultural movements
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- Adam
- 11-27-15
Must read, facts & analysis vs hyperbole & myths
Great book must read. Gives perspective to conditions today. Provides facts and analysis to support counter arguments to many fallacies circulating in popular culture, politicians, and the media.
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- Jefferson
- 10-21-15
Great insight on the global economy
Where does Wealth, Poverty, and Politics rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
This is one of the top books I've listened to so far... the facts help an individual approach situations on a new level.
Did you have an extreme reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
I didn't have an extreme reaction, but the book really did make me think of how every situation has two sides to it.
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- Ranjit Joseph
- 10-04-20
More brilliance from Dr Sowell
Dr. Thomas Sowell again brings trenchant insights that illuminate our dark times! Every egalitarian should read this if one is actually seeking the truth, rather than a sound bite- although Dr. Sowell has those in abundance too!
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- Jas Singh
- 10-18-18
Thomas Sowell dropping bombs
Never before have I had my world view expanded by any book than this one. Forget what you think you know about people and how they've acted in the past or why and how wealth is created by people and ideas this is the book of all books.
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- elvijs
- 09-03-21
Another good book.
Loved it. Written in the way that any lay man can understand and provides good explanation on ties between wealth, poverty and politics.
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- Luis Azevedo
- 10-28-20
Intriguing and fascinating views
Great book to listen to on different people from around the world and reasons for varying rates of development. Really enjoyed he education. Thank you Prof. Sowell
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- Schmidt
- 09-07-21
Will inevitably change your views
Very well written and seemingly well researched analysis of the reasons for non random distribution of wealth/success of groups. What ever beliefs you have held with the best intentions this book will inevitably change some of them.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-30-21
Very reasonable
Excellent listen, this is something that should be read or listened in every high school around the world.
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- Amazon Customer
- 03-21-20
Lots of evidence that disproves common beliefs
Easy listening, and quite quick as well. Accessible language and everyday examples. Another great book by Thomas Sowell
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- beard
- 01-13-19
another great piece by Sowell
very enjoyable book. admittedly one or two anecdotes where in other works of his but it really proves his pints very well.
definitely recommended.
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- Sitiveni
- 11-05-19
Brilliant
I am a huge fan of Thomas Sowell. All of his writings are just brilliant. This book certainly challenges the readers views on topics from economics, to welfare, immigration, racial issues etc.
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- Anonymous User
- 01-31-22
Excellent
This book is a must if you’ve ever wondered why some countries are richer than others or if you or anyone you thought socialism was a good idea
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- Nathanael Wallis
- 10-20-21
Sowell is excellent again
easy to understand for all. engaging and thoughtful. Sowell is great once again. looking forward to the next book.
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- Anonymous User
- 09-24-21
Amazing! One of the best books I have heard
An absolute must read! If only this was compulsory reading for high school. Highly recommended
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- Greg Gats
- 08-09-21
Very litty indeed
My favourite thing about Sowell's books is how concise he is, almost each sentence is a gem worth remembering on it's own. This is a book that deserves multiple reads/listens through.
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- Anonymous User
- 08-31-18
Informative and shocking
I really loved how many preconceptions were just swiftly invalidated, or heavily deconstructed to the point of annihilation. This book is great for those who wish to gain some insight and analytical perspective.
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- Akos
- 02-27-17
Excellent paradigm shifting information
Thomas Sowell presents an alternative perspective on economics than what you'll hear from much of the main stream media. It will challenge your assumptions.