From the visionary bestselling author of The Second World and How to Run the World comes a bracing and authoritative guide to a future shaped less by national borders than by global supply chains, a world in which the most connected powers-and people-will win.
Unequal - How extreme inequality is damaging democracy and what we can do about it (Unabridged)
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