Adrift: 100 Charts that Reveal Why America is on the Brink of Change

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Adrift: 100 Charts that Reveal Why America is on the Brink of Change

Adrift: 100 Charts that Reveal Why America is on the Brink of Change

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Washington doesn't appear to be seriously working on ANY of these issues, but is instead wasting its time looking for Hunter's laptop or arguing whether drag queens should read to children or mandating assault weapons for everyone…don't get me started.

Many chapters are dedicated to social and economic issues we’ve intuitively felt over the past decade plus, but quantified and expanded upon. Companies have fallen in love with ‘yogababble’………the nonsensical pontification that had replaced English in tech unicorns’ mission statements”. For all the political heat it continues to generate, Obamacare is also popular, and its actual provisions even more so when polltakers leave out the brand name.For example, there's a comparison of US defense spending, Afghanistan's GDP, and the Taliban's income. In this book, he tells the story of America and how the country got to a state of partisanship, corruption, and selfishness. AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLERIn Adrift, Scott Galloway looks from the past to the present - from 1945 to the 2020s - to reveal how America has reached its current state of political, social and economic crisis.

Galloway said the federal government has also built elaborate safety nets to protect the superrich and corporations in times of crisis.I appreciate that they tried to find silver linings and point out effective remedies, but many of their suggestions involve sweeping systemic/societal change that seems unlikely. Yet, despite that, there are still glimmers of hope scattered throughout our rapidly changing world. In conclusion, this book benefits from Galloway's broad knowledge and experience of markets and economics, but suffers from Galloway's extremely poor organization of his argument. Also, instead of clear communication about value, some companies indulge in outlandish yogababble – vague pronouncements about how they’re selling a lifestyle or feeling. In the 1960s, he observed that the number of transistors that could be squeezed into a single chip was increasing at a predictable rate—doubling about every eighteen months.



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