Why Listen?
Dick Hill's measured, authoritative delivery transforms Reich's urgent argument about capitalism's corrosive effect on democracy into essential listening—you'll actually absorb the economic mechanics instead of skimming past them.
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About This Audiobook
Former Labor Secretary Robert B. Reich examines how modern capitalism has evolved into something far more powerful and disruptive than its mid-20th century predecessor. Reich traces the emergence of what he terms "supercapitalism," a hypercompetitive global system driven by technology and deregulation that has fundamentally altered the relationship between business, government, and citizens. While this transformation has delivered unprecedented consumer choice and economic growth, Reich argues it has simultaneously weakened democratic institutions and social cohesion, creating widening inequality and political dysfunction as corporations gain outsized influence over public policy.
Dick Hill's authoritative narration brings gravitas and clarity to Reich's complex economic arguments, making sophisticated policy discussions accessible to general audiences. His measured delivery allows listeners to absorb Reich's detailed analysis of how market forces have reshaped American society, while his experienced pacing helps distinguish between historical context and contemporary critique. Hill's performance enhances the book's persuasive power, lending credibility to Reich's proposals for rebalancing capitalism and democracy. The audio format proves particularly effective for this densely argued work, as Hill's skilled interpretation guides listeners through intricate connections between economic theory and everyday experience.