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"Matt Taibbi's genius is in untangling complex stories and making us care about them by providing striking moral clarity and a genuine sense of outrage. He has become among the most read journalists in America, leading the dialogue with epic Rolling Stone pieces that offer an "almost startling reminder of the power of good writing" (Washington Post). In this new work, he once again takes readers into the biggest, most urgent story in America: a widening wealth gap that is not only reshaping our economic life, but changing our core sense of right and wrong. The wealthy 1% operate with near impunity, while everyone else finds their very existence the subject of massive law enforcement attention: from stop-and-frisk programs and the immigrant dragnet to invasive surveillance and the abuse of debtors. Driven by immersive reporting, this is a stunning look into the newest high-stakes divide in our country: between a lawless aristocracy of hyperwealth and the rest of us, living under the shadow of an incipient American police state"--
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This book is not likely to make your feel great about the current state of our society and system of justice. That said, it's a very nicely written and enjoyable book.
The author alternates between examples of how one end of the spectrum of society is punished relentlessly and systematically for trivial things simply because of who they are (or aren't) and the other is encouraged to do anything it pleases with no risk of punishment.
It's sobering to read. It's frequently angering and disheartening to read. But it's also well worth the time and shines light on situations that most of us know exist on some level. Situations that scream for – and deserve – more of our attention.
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