Audiobooks with keyword Inequality
Chuck Collins' "Burned by Billionaires" exposes how extreme wealth concentration by the top .01% rigs the system against the majority, fueling income inequality and political polarization. The book serves as a call to action, offering a roadmap to reclaim power and build a more equitable, prosperous society.
This collection presents over 40 political tales from late 19th and early 20th-century British workers' magazines, selected and introduced by Michael Rosen. These stories, inspired by traditional literary forms, explore themes of work and class while challenging dominant societal values.
Investigative journalist Matt Kennard's book, "The Racket," reveals how an elite class of American racketeers controls the global economic system, exposing unchecked exploitation worldwide. This updated edition offers evidence and glimpses of a growing resistance against their influence.
Workers’ Tales: Socialist Fairy Tales, Fables, and Allegories from Great Britain - Various Authors
This collection features over 40 political tales from late 19th and early 20th-century British workers' magazines, selected by Michael Rosen. These stories, often inspired by traditional genres, challenge societal norms and celebrate themes of work, class, and resistance.
Investigative journalist Matt Kennard reveals his findings on how an exclusive class of American racketeers controls the global economic system, supported by evidence from his reporting across the globe. This updated edition of "The Racket" exposes unchecked exploitation and offers a glimpse into a growing resistance movement.
This collection features compelling stories, essays, and poems by renowned authors exploring the lived experiences of inequality in America. Through shared narratives, it aims to bridge divides and foster understanding in a fractured nation.
This audiobook reveals how corporations enrich shareholders through mass layoffs and stock buybacks, destroying communities and democratic institutions. It argues that ending Wall Street's domination, banning stock buybacks, and reforming executive pay can halt these destructive practices and offer hope to workers.
Juliet Schor argues for a four-day work week as a solution to burnout, AI, and climate challenges, demonstrating its benefits for employees and companies through large-scale study. This book provides a blueprint for implementing this transformative model, showing how it can boost well-being and productivity.
Sins of the Filthy Rich: Tales of Wicked Wealth
"Sins of the Filthy Rich" by Peter Coleman exposes how the ultra-wealthy have historically indulged in and exploited others, detailing the damage their unchecked power has inflicted on the world. This audiobook uses shocking facts and historical examples, from emperors to modern celebrities, to illustrate the "sins" of the affluent.






