In People, Power, and Profits, Nobel laureate Joseph E. Stiglitz critically examines the American economy, arguing that it increasingly serves corporate interests over those of ordinary citizens. He details how unchecked corporate power leads to rampant inequality, slow growth, and market failures, from the financial industry's self-regulation to tech giants' data accumulation. Stiglitz proposes a path toward a progressive capitalism that balances market efficiency with social equity, aiming to restore shared prosperity and make a middle-class life achievable for all.
Why You Should Read?
- Understand how corporate dominance and financial deregulation contribute to economic inequality and stagnation.
- Explore Stiglitz's analysis of what truly creates wealth and the foundational institutions under threat in modern society.
- Discover actionable economic solutions and a blueprint for progressive capitalism that prioritizes the welfare of all citizens.