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The New Empire of Debt
- The Rise and Fall of an Epic Financial Bubble
- Narrated by: Sean Pratt
- Length: 15 hrs and 34 mins
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Summary
In the last half of 2008, the Empire of Debt received the margin call from Hell. Now, all of its citizens are asked to pay up as the U.S. economy stumbles down a dangerous path of financial turmoil. What exactly went wrong?
When things are good, people tend to believe the most outrageous things - that the financial sector could get rich by lending money to people who couldn't pay it back, and that a whole economy could flourish by luring consumers to spend more than they could afford. These hallucinations created an immense worldwide bubble of debt and dollars. And now - with the U.S. government inflating the biggest bubble in public debt the world has ever seen - a financial whirlpool has formed and threatens to drag the entire country down the drain.
In The New Empire of Debt, the internationally acclaimed author team of William Bonner and Addison Wiggin return to reveal how the epic financial bubble that is plaguing the United States will soon bring an end to this once great empire. They offer a frightening look at the United States' precarious position and discuss how government control of the economy and financial system - combined with unfettered deficit spending and gluttonous consumption - has ravaged the business environment, devastated consumer confidence, and pushed the global economy to the brink. They warn of the dangers that lie ahead and offer practical advice to protect your financial well-being as the American empire collapses upon itself.
You'll discover that you don't have to tie your own fate to the inevitable destruction of America's system of imperial finance. Instead you can take some simple steps to weather the crisis. Bonner and Wiggin have been studying the financial landscape for more than 20 years. Now, they not only show you how we got into this mess, but how to get yourself out of it.
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- Ryan Clontz
- 23-05-11
waste of time if you want to learn something
A few hours into this audiobook I gave up. The unbearably slow pace of Mr. Pratt's reading was driving me crazy and I could not stand the boredom anymore. Maybe speeding up the player, if I had that option, would have made the listening bearable, but then I had a much bigger problem with this book - I was not learning anything new here. The authors drown a precious few flimsy arguments about the US being an empire (so what?) and Americans spending too much (really?) with a whole lotta a bland sauce of yaddy-yadda peppered with what they obviously consider to be "witty" remarks, but which I only found to be annoingly snarky attempts at humor. Then I realized why the book bores me so much - it's a personal doom-and-gloom cermon of the authors' convictions, not a presentation of hard facts about the state of American economy. Why is American economy where it is now? Don't look for a deep analysis here. Although I agree with some of the things the authors claim (yes, Americans are not saving enough), they say very little about why Americans started to behave like this and why the economy is in decline. The true answers would be very uncomfortable to admit for free-marketeers like Bonner and Wiggin... If you want to hear more common sense than dogma and find out what's really wrong with American (and global economy) read this book instead: 23 Things They Don't Tell You about Capitalism by Ha-Joon Chang. You will get much clearer answers about why America is in debt.
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