Review of Unchecked capitalism is killing us!
Posted: 08 Sep 2024, 18:15
[Following is a volunteer review of "Unchecked capitalism is killing us!" by Earl Rynerson.]
Earl Rynerson's book "Unchecked capitalism is killing us!” discusses how corporate greed affects the American economy. The author wants to educate Americans on how the American system's democracy has been undermined by unbridled business and lobbying.
In order to address the topic of demands made by certain American corporations, the author began the book by criticizing Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of America, and a few other American businesses. The author also discussed how these businesses evade paying taxes and go unpunished. By bribing or coercing individuals in authority, they avoid the consequences of their failure to pay taxes. The author went on to point out that it is unjust that small business owners are the ones who have to deal with the high tax rate. The author claims that the issue extends beyond taxes and that the American political system has been impacted by these acts of corruption and greed.
This is a distinctive work with many good aspects. One can see how troubled and unhappy the author is by the words he uses to criticise American firms that cheat taxes and accept bribes, which has contributed to the current state of the American system. He also criticises government officials who accept bribes. He made his criticism of these companies known by providing data and facts to back up his assertions. The book's high level of engagement and interest contributed to the author's distinctive writing style. Because of all the great aspects of the book that I have already mentioned, there was nothing in it that I disliked.
I will give this book a rating of five out of five stars. I give it a perfect rating because I like the fact that the author wants the American people to know that the government is working together with these large corporations to exploit them. I did not notice any errors while reading this book, which shows that it was exceptionally well edited. I will recommend this book to Americans because I believe it will interest them.
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Unchecked capitalism is killing us!
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Earl Rynerson's book "Unchecked capitalism is killing us!” discusses how corporate greed affects the American economy. The author wants to educate Americans on how the American system's democracy has been undermined by unbridled business and lobbying.
In order to address the topic of demands made by certain American corporations, the author began the book by criticizing Wells Fargo Bank, Bank of America, and a few other American businesses. The author also discussed how these businesses evade paying taxes and go unpunished. By bribing or coercing individuals in authority, they avoid the consequences of their failure to pay taxes. The author went on to point out that it is unjust that small business owners are the ones who have to deal with the high tax rate. The author claims that the issue extends beyond taxes and that the American political system has been impacted by these acts of corruption and greed.
This is a distinctive work with many good aspects. One can see how troubled and unhappy the author is by the words he uses to criticise American firms that cheat taxes and accept bribes, which has contributed to the current state of the American system. He also criticises government officials who accept bribes. He made his criticism of these companies known by providing data and facts to back up his assertions. The book's high level of engagement and interest contributed to the author's distinctive writing style. Because of all the great aspects of the book that I have already mentioned, there was nothing in it that I disliked.
I will give this book a rating of five out of five stars. I give it a perfect rating because I like the fact that the author wants the American people to know that the government is working together with these large corporations to exploit them. I did not notice any errors while reading this book, which shows that it was exceptionally well edited. I will recommend this book to Americans because I believe it will interest them.
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Unchecked capitalism is killing us!
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon