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Jonathan Tepperman

    1 janvier 1971

    Jonathan Tepperman est un journaliste et auteur distingué, réputé pour son analyse pointue des affaires internationales et des défis mondiaux. Son travail explore la question complexe de la manière dont les nations naviguent le déclin et atteignent la résilience dans un monde turbulent. Tepperman enquête sur les mécanismes qui permettent aux pays non seulement de survivre, mais aussi de prospérer, offrant aux lecteurs des perspectives profondes sur les complexités de la dynamique mondiale. Son écriture est nourrie par une vaste expérience en politique étrangère et des entretiens avec des dirigeants mondiaux.

    The Fix
    The Fix
    The fix : how nations survive and thrive in a world in decline
    The Myth of Capitalism
    • The Myth of Capitalism

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      The Myth of Capitalism tells the story of how America has gone from an open, competitive marketplace to an economy where a few very powerful companies dominate key industries that affect our daily lives. Digital monopolies like Google, Facebook and Amazon act as gatekeepers to the digital world. Amazon is capturing almost all online shopping dollars. We have the illusion of choice, but for most critical decisions, we have only one or two companies, when it comes to high speed Internet, health insurance, medical care, mortgage title insurance, social networks, Internet searches, or even consumer goods like toothpaste. Every day, the average American transfers a little of their pay check to monopolists and oligopolists. The solution is vigorous anti-trust enforcement to return America to a period where competition created higher economic growth, more jobs, higher wages and a level playing field for all. The Myth of Capitalism is the story of industrial concentration, but it matters to everyone, because the stakes could not be higher. It tackles the big questions of: why is the US becoming a more unequal society, why is economic growth anemic despite trillions of dollars of federal debt and money printing, why the number of start-ups has declined, and why are workers losing out.

      The Myth of Capitalism
    • The Fix

      How Countries Use Crises to Solve the World's Worst Problems

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      4,0(64)Évaluer

      The book challenges the prevailing narrative of decline, addressing issues like stagnant economies, flat wages, and increasing income inequality. It examines the rise of populism and nationalism in response to global crises, particularly in the Middle East. By analyzing these trends, the author invites readers to reconsider the notion of irreversible decline and explore alternative perspectives on current societal and economic challenges.

      The Fix
    • The Fix

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture
      3,6(34)Évaluer

      Introduction -- Legends of the fall -- Inequality -- Profit, progress, and the middle path -- Immigration -- Let the right ones in -- Islamic extremism -- Help your enemies defeat themselves -- Civil war -- A rough reconciliation -- Corruption -- The benefits of beginning at the bottom -- The resource curse -- Government with guardrails -- Energy -- Grow a revolution from the ground -- The middle income trap -- How to manufacture a miracle -- Gridlock I -- Compromise or face demise -- Gridlock ii -- Diy defense -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- Acknowledgments

      The Fix