
Blind Spot
This book reveals how a select few wealthy individuals have subtly seized control of democratic systems, shaping laws and public discourse to their benefit. It argues that this isn't a bug in democracy, but a feature, leading to a state of "participatory inequality" where citizens unknowingly vote for their own disadvantage. For readers seeking to understand the deep roots of modern inequality and explore pathways toward genuine democratic reform, this offers a stark, illuminating, and ultimately hopeful analysis.
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