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Survival of the Richest: How the Corruption of the Marketplace and the Disparity of Wealth Created the Greatest Conspiracy of All Hardcover – July 4, 2017
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“Inequality doesn’t just happen. It is created by deliberate actions (or inactions) of the power elites. Read how they do it in Survival of the Richest.”
—Jim Hightower, author, commentator, public speaker and editor of the populist newsletter The Hightower Lowdown
“Donald Jeffries’s Survival of the Richest lays out a road map of just how the rich play the money game, at the expense of the rest of us.”
—Len Colodny New York Times bestselling author, Silent Coup: The Removal of a President and Forty Years War: The Rise and Fall of the Neocons from Nixon to Obama
“Don Jeffries is that rarest of historians: a truth-teller about the crimes of the ruling class.”
—Lew Rockwell, former chief of staff for Ron Paul and founder of libertarian website LewRockwell.com
“This book vividly documents our state of economic inequalities and the dramatic redistribution of wealth in the past decades. Unfortunately—as this book proves—that redistribution has been from poor and middle class Americans to the wealthiest One Percent. While mainstream media trains us to resent the recipients of what they term ‘social entitlements,’ Survival of the Richest is a stirring indictment of where our scorn should actually be targeted.”
—David Wayne, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Hit List and Corporate Conspiracies: How Wall Street Took Over Washington
“Donald Jeffries has clearly stated what the problem with our economy is, and it’s not the minimum wage or job creation. This is a book every person needs to read to understand the real problems with inequality in our world. He hits it out the park!”
—Meria Heller, producer and host of The Meria Heller Show
“Donald Jeffries bravely, and with unsparing astuteness, examines and reveals the corruption beneath the present state of America's economic imbalances and examines how greedy, plutocratic elites—criminal, dishonest, unscrupulous—have been fleecing the population for decades. The country of Greece is supposedly run by six or seven venal and unprincipled families; in a sense, the same thing can be said of the thieves, shroffs, and mountebanks who have been bilking this nation for years. Wall Street brokers are worse by far than common highwaymen, as are certified banks. If ‘corporations are people,’ as Gov. Mitt Romney insists, then they should all be tried, sentenced, and hanged! Read this book!”
—Alexander Theroux, award-winning author of Darconville’s Cat
“1912: Most of the survivors of the Titanic catastrophe were the first-class passengers. Those traveling in steerage drowned. 2017: The odds favoring the wealthy are even better. As Donald Jeffries reveals, today’s rich not only have more cash, they have more life. If you’re a poor 55-year-old man in America, you could reach 77.6. At 55, a rich American male can expect to last to nearly 90. It’s not Darwin’s survival of the fittest, it’s “natural” selection bought, sold, and corrupted in a world where the rich make all the rules. It’s Survival of the Richest. No matter how much or little you have, this book will piss you off. Better still, it will wise you up to the cash-and-carry realities of riches, poverty, morality, and justice in the twenty-first century.”
—Alan Axelrod, author of Full Faith and Credit: The National Debt, Taxes, Spending, and the Bankrupting of America
“In a skillfully researched book Jeffries gets it right: maldistribution of wealth is the biggest problem facing our nation today. It has savaged the poor and working class, endangered the middle class, and created economic anxiety for the 99%, all while the rich grow wealthier and wield more political power. Survival of the Richest is an important book—until we comprehend and confront the cancerous consequences of economic inequality it will continue to eat away at our democracy, the public good, and the American dream.”
—Arthur Blaustein, author of Make a Difference and former Chair of the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity
“Survival of the Richest is a shrewd, penetrating study of how income inequality and the unrelenting perpetuation of a permanent underclass has made a mockery of any claim that this country has of calling itself a democracy. It’s an important book, a chronicle of how in every aspect of social life the poor are deprived of an equal chance. Author Donald Jeffries moves from jobs to education to sports. If you’re rich, you get ahead. If you’re poor, you have no chance.”
—Joan Mellen, author of Faustian Bargains: Lyndon Johnson and Mac Wallace in the Robber Baron Culture of Texas
“Donald Jeffries sounds the alarm that the wealth inequality gap that grew under President Obama may have entered a dangerous phase where the One Percent ‘rich’ are getting ‘richer’ through the systematic exploitation of unfair advantages, perpetrated by globalist free trade policies that doom the ‘poor’ to get ‘poorer.’ How can a nation remain democratic, Jeffries importantly asks, when nearly 100 million able-bodied Americans of working age in a population of 320 million are unable to function without entitlement largess because they lack the skills, the contacts, and the sophistication to advance in a technologically advanced, global economy?”
—Jerome R. Corsi, author of Obama Nation and America for Sale
“Written with clarity and passion, Donald Jeffries take us down the dark winding path of rich versus poor and along the way spares no one. He takes on both sides of the political aisle, giving examples of how both parties are in the pockets of the rich and powerful and how they care little for the least among us. Reading Survival of the Richest was like a cold slap in the face.”
—William Matson Law, author In the Eye of History
“Donald Jeffries’ Survival of the Richest asks the questions nobody else is asking about fairness, equity, legacy, and the place of America’s poor in society. Where are the statesmen? Where are the humanitarians? Why do the very rich not invest in the poor or in society like their predecessors did? This is a story that needs to be told. And it is incumbent on all of us to listen.” —John Kiriakou, author of Doing Time Like a Spy: How the CIA Taught Me to Survive and Thrive in Prison
“For many, rich is just another four-letter word. . . . Examining topics as diverse as immigration, globalization, government bailouts, and celebrity salaries, Jeffries compiles an abundance of statistical information that could just as easily be used to support or refute conventional wisdom regarding the country’s economic foundation and future. This wide-ranging exploration of wealth accumulation and distribution at times borders on the polemic but will nonetheless provide food for thought and fuel for discussion.
—Booklist
—Jim Hightower, author, commentator, public speaker and editor of the populist newsletter The Hightower Lowdown
“Donald Jeffries’s Survival of the Richest lays out a road map of just how the rich play the money game, at the expense of the rest of us.”
—Len Colodny New York Times bestselling author, Silent Coup: The Removal of a President and Forty Years War: The Rise and Fall of the Neocons from Nixon to Obama
“Don Jeffries is that rarest of historians: a truth-teller about the crimes of the ruling class.”
—Lew Rockwell, former chief of staff for Ron Paul and founder of libertarian website LewRockwell.com
“This book vividly documents our state of economic inequalities and the dramatic redistribution of wealth in the past decades. Unfortunately—as this book proves—that redistribution has been from poor and middle class Americans to the wealthiest One Percent. While mainstream media trains us to resent the recipients of what they term ‘social entitlements,’ Survival of the Richest is a stirring indictment of where our scorn should actually be targeted.”
—David Wayne, New York Times bestselling coauthor of Hit List and Corporate Conspiracies: How Wall Street Took Over Washington
“Donald Jeffries has clearly stated what the problem with our economy is, and it’s not the minimum wage or job creation. This is a book every person needs to read to understand the real problems with inequality in our world. He hits it out the park!”
—Meria Heller, producer and host of The Meria Heller Show
“Donald Jeffries bravely, and with unsparing astuteness, examines and reveals the corruption beneath the present state of America's economic imbalances and examines how greedy, plutocratic elites—criminal, dishonest, unscrupulous—have been fleecing the population for decades. The country of Greece is supposedly run by six or seven venal and unprincipled families; in a sense, the same thing can be said of the thieves, shroffs, and mountebanks who have been bilking this nation for years. Wall Street brokers are worse by far than common highwaymen, as are certified banks. If ‘corporations are people,’ as Gov. Mitt Romney insists, then they should all be tried, sentenced, and hanged! Read this book!”
—Alexander Theroux, award-winning author of Darconville’s Cat
“1912: Most of the survivors of the Titanic catastrophe were the first-class passengers. Those traveling in steerage drowned. 2017: The odds favoring the wealthy are even better. As Donald Jeffries reveals, today’s rich not only have more cash, they have more life. If you’re a poor 55-year-old man in America, you could reach 77.6. At 55, a rich American male can expect to last to nearly 90. It’s not Darwin’s survival of the fittest, it’s “natural” selection bought, sold, and corrupted in a world where the rich make all the rules. It’s Survival of the Richest. No matter how much or little you have, this book will piss you off. Better still, it will wise you up to the cash-and-carry realities of riches, poverty, morality, and justice in the twenty-first century.”
—Alan Axelrod, author of Full Faith and Credit: The National Debt, Taxes, Spending, and the Bankrupting of America
“In a skillfully researched book Jeffries gets it right: maldistribution of wealth is the biggest problem facing our nation today. It has savaged the poor and working class, endangered the middle class, and created economic anxiety for the 99%, all while the rich grow wealthier and wield more political power. Survival of the Richest is an important book—until we comprehend and confront the cancerous consequences of economic inequality it will continue to eat away at our democracy, the public good, and the American dream.”
—Arthur Blaustein, author of Make a Difference and former Chair of the National Advisory Council on Economic Opportunity
“Survival of the Richest is a shrewd, penetrating study of how income inequality and the unrelenting perpetuation of a permanent underclass has made a mockery of any claim that this country has of calling itself a democracy. It’s an important book, a chronicle of how in every aspect of social life the poor are deprived of an equal chance. Author Donald Jeffries moves from jobs to education to sports. If you’re rich, you get ahead. If you’re poor, you have no chance.”
—Joan Mellen, author of Faustian Bargains: Lyndon Johnson and Mac Wallace in the Robber Baron Culture of Texas
“Donald Jeffries sounds the alarm that the wealth inequality gap that grew under President Obama may have entered a dangerous phase where the One Percent ‘rich’ are getting ‘richer’ through the systematic exploitation of unfair advantages, perpetrated by globalist free trade policies that doom the ‘poor’ to get ‘poorer.’ How can a nation remain democratic, Jeffries importantly asks, when nearly 100 million able-bodied Americans of working age in a population of 320 million are unable to function without entitlement largess because they lack the skills, the contacts, and the sophistication to advance in a technologically advanced, global economy?”
—Jerome R. Corsi, author of Obama Nation and America for Sale
“Written with clarity and passion, Donald Jeffries take us down the dark winding path of rich versus poor and along the way spares no one. He takes on both sides of the political aisle, giving examples of how both parties are in the pockets of the rich and powerful and how they care little for the least among us. Reading Survival of the Richest was like a cold slap in the face.”
—William Matson Law, author In the Eye of History
“Donald Jeffries’ Survival of the Richest asks the questions nobody else is asking about fairness, equity, legacy, and the place of America’s poor in society. Where are the statesmen? Where are the humanitarians? Why do the very rich not invest in the poor or in society like their predecessors did? This is a story that needs to be told. And it is incumbent on all of us to listen.” —John Kiriakou, author of Doing Time Like a Spy: How the CIA Taught Me to Survive and Thrive in Prison
“For many, rich is just another four-letter word. . . . Examining topics as diverse as immigration, globalization, government bailouts, and celebrity salaries, Jeffries compiles an abundance of statistical information that could just as easily be used to support or refute conventional wisdom regarding the country’s economic foundation and future. This wide-ranging exploration of wealth accumulation and distribution at times borders on the polemic but will nonetheless provide food for thought and fuel for discussion.
—Booklist
About the Author
Donald Jeffries’ novel The Unreals has been lauded by the likes of multi–award-winning author Alexander Theroux and Night at the Museum screenwriter R. Ben Garant. His first nonfiction book, Hidden History, has earned the praise of everyone from political operative Roger Stone to international peace activist Cindy Sheehan to former Congressperson Cynthia McKinney. Jeffries lives in Fairfax County, Virginia.
Richard Syrett is a veteran radio and television broadcaster based in Toronto, and a frequent guest-host on Coast to Coast AM.
Richard Syrett is a veteran radio and television broadcaster based in Toronto, and a frequent guest-host on Coast to Coast AM.
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- Publisher : Skyhorse (July 4, 2017)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 280 pages
- ISBN-10 : 1510720650
- ISBN-13 : 978-1510720657
- Item Weight : 1.14 pounds
- Dimensions : 6 x 1.1 x 9 inches
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Excellent, absolutely necessary reading for anyone and everyone that's ever wondered what's really at the heart of the Socio-economic problems facing many Americans today. I must admit that I haven't yet finished the book because I have to put it down every few pages and let Jeffries' information and message sink in. I'm sure I will have more to write as I continue through his book, but this is one of precious few books out there that waste no time getting its point across. I encourage everyone to read Jeffries' "Survival of the Richest." Also, make sure to take your time and let the realities he describes sink in. His writing is engaging and his message is inflammatory; he's standing up a calling out all the lies we're told, all the "reasons" and "justifications" for the glaring disparity of wealth in America.
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Most of us recognize by surveying the economic landscape that presently surrounds us is rigged against the working and middle classes, as well as indifferent to the plight of the poor. Donald Jeffries in great detail, while examining every aspect of our corrupt social, political and economic structures, explains how we evolved into this nightmare that has condemned most of us to work longer hours for less pay and in most cases without benefits. He describes how a narcissistic power elite with insatiable greed has created this inequitable arrangement that justifies the accumulation of obscene amounts of wealth at the expense of all the rest of us.
This Book will provoke and challenge you to think outside your comfort zone and question paradigms that the wizards of Wall Street, the mainstream media and their political co-conspirators want you to uncritically accept as absolute truths. For me, I was compelled to reevaluate some of my views on immigration and my image of major political figures such as Huey Long - a long forgotten Senator from Louisiana. It appears that this visionary may also have been assassinated by powerful forces in our society that were threatened by his message to truly create an economic system that benefited the people not just the elite. For these reasons and more, I highly recommend this book.
This Book will provoke and challenge you to think outside your comfort zone and question paradigms that the wizards of Wall Street, the mainstream media and their political co-conspirators want you to uncritically accept as absolute truths. For me, I was compelled to reevaluate some of my views on immigration and my image of major political figures such as Huey Long - a long forgotten Senator from Louisiana. It appears that this visionary may also have been assassinated by powerful forces in our society that were threatened by his message to truly create an economic system that benefited the people not just the elite. For these reasons and more, I highly recommend this book.
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I found this book to be well written, chock full of facts that most people don't know and the mainstream media isn't going to tell you. The author has gone to great lengths to include relatable current information, putting it into today's real-world context, allowing the reader to see just how damning the current system is. I thoroughly enjoyed this book while at the same time found myself angered by the information; even so, I'd recommend it to every human being who wishes to know exactly how the market is manipulated and managed by the ultra wealthy for the ultra-wealthy, at the expense of the middle class, and the growing impoverished class. Mr. Jefferies does not hold back, he has given us a road map, chapter by chapter, of what is going on in the world and how it relates to our economy that is on the brink of collapse. He explains how the rich play by a different set of rules than the rest of us, how it's stacked against the poor and how the disparity affects each one of us. Anyone with two brain cells knows that trickledown economics is a scam brought to us by the ultra-wealthy, this book explains how and why it's a scam, noting that the ultra-wealthy in most cases don't ever spend their wealth whereby allowing it to go back into the economy from which they originally pilfered it from, instead they hoard their wealth and extract more wealth off it in the form of interest, which is doing the exact opposite of trickling down. This book should be required reading for all high school students, or at the very least, all higher education institutions. You can bet I'll be recommending this book to friends and fellow info junkies who aren't afraid to open their eyes.
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By Amazon Customer on March 28, 2019
I found this book to be well written, chock full of facts that most people don't know and the mainstream media isn't going to tell you. The author has gone to great lengths to include relatable current information, putting it into today's real-world context, allowing the reader to see just how damning the current system is. I thoroughly enjoyed this book while at the same time found myself angered by the information; even so, I'd recommend it to every human being who wishes to know exactly how the market is manipulated and managed by the ultra wealthy for the ultra-wealthy, at the expense of the middle class, and the growing impoverished class. Mr. Jefferies does not hold back, he has given us a road map, chapter by chapter, of what is going on in the world and how it relates to our economy that is on the brink of collapse. He explains how the rich play by a different set of rules than the rest of us, how it's stacked against the poor and how the disparity affects each one of us. Anyone with two brain cells knows that trickledown economics is a scam brought to us by the ultra-wealthy, this book explains how and why it's a scam, noting that the ultra-wealthy in most cases don't ever spend their wealth whereby allowing it to go back into the economy from which they originally pilfered it from, instead they hoard their wealth and extract more wealth off it in the form of interest, which is doing the exact opposite of trickling down. This book should be required reading for all high school students, or at the very least, all higher education institutions. You can bet I'll be recommending this book to friends and fellow info junkies who aren't afraid to open their eyes.
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The issues raised by Don Jeffries should be addressed by our Presidential Candidates
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2019Verified Purchase
Apologies to book author Don Jeffries for not reading this book sooner. I read it upon the recommendation of John Barbour in one of his talk show interviews. As a former bank employee, I found this book very interesting. I hated both of my bank jobs - one as an investment officer trying to daily guess the direction of interest rates, and the other as a loan officer. I hated the investment job because I frequently had to sell investments not knowing if they would be cheaper the next day, and I hated the loan job because I hated to place the burden of paying off the loan on these poor customers. Anyway the book was great in focusing on the plight of 80% of Americans who survive from paycheck to paycheck while the wealthy could care less about when they are paid and the price of necessary goods and services. I especially liked the chapter on Huey Long. He saw this income inequality injustice and sought to correct it. Huey Long's assassination seems to contain conspiratorial elements with many of his enemies desiring his demise at the time of his death. I look forward to reading other books penned by Mr. Jeffries.
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