The robber barons of the tech revolution - Gates, Bezos, Zuckerberg, Musk and others - have led the way to wealth inequality nearly as extreme as at the turn of the nineteenth century, with damaging implications for democracy. How has this happened and what can we do about it?
David Buckham Boeken


"In a world where banks are perceived as unshakable fortresses, there is a worrying truth that lies just beneath the surface: banks are far more fragile and fail more frequently than we choose to believe. In the US alone, more than 560 banks have failed since the turn of the century, In South Africa, the collapse of Saambou in 2002 sparked the A2 banking Crisis, which saw half the country's banks deregistered in the aftermath. In 2023, the high-profile failures of SVB, First Rebuplic Bank, Signature Bank and Credit Suisse dominated global headlines and set off waves of panic across the international banking landscape."--Publisher's description.