Economist Rob Larson combines wit, righteous anger, and clear-eyed analysis as he dissects the lifestyle, moral bankruptcy, and stupidly large sums of money hoarded by the disgustingly wealthy.
The fact that we live in one of the most unequal societies in the history of the world is becoming common knowledge. And while lists of ârichest people in x countryâ may be easy to come by, how much do we really know about the billionaires who sit atop our global economic system? Who are they, really? How did they accumulate their ill-gotten gains? And what kind of depravities do they use to maintain their positions?
Turning their own weapons of class-war against themâfrom the fawning profiles found in the Mansion section of the Wall Street Journal to the national income data buried in white papers meant solely for investors and technocratsâLarson crunches the numbers so you donât have to.
But he doesnât stop there, because appreciating the sheer scale of the global wealth gap doesnât even touch on all the ways the ruling class are making us miserable, breaking our society to pieces, and destroying the planet in their pursuit of ever-increasing power and profit. As we behold whole continents on fire, pandemics thrashing public health systems to smithereens, and declining lifespans for the vast majority, Larson argues that the only way forward is to yank on the emergency break and give capitalism the boot.
What People Are Saying
"A field guide to the zany world of the wealthy. Mastering the Universe is like Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous for readers who want to eat them." Malcolm Harris, author Palo Alto
ââGod gave me my money,â John D. Rockefeller sometimes claimed. For our new Gilded Age, Rob Larson offers an engaging analysis of the billionaire class and where their wealth and power really comes from.â Bhaskar Sunkara, President of The Nation and founding editor Jacobin
âNot only does Rob Larson skillfully lay out all the facts about our richâhow much money they have, what they do with it, the lies they hire people to tell us, their abuse of natureâhe also stokes a refreshing contempt for these vile, often ridiculous people. Energizing!â Doug Henwood, economic journalist and broadcaster
âRob Larson's work is not only solidly grounded but also lucid and accessible, a most valuable contribution to public understanding and vitally needed action." Noam Chomsky