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Author O'Rourke, P. J.

Title Eat the rich / P.J. O'Rourke
Edition First edition
Published New York : Atlantic Monthly Press, 1998

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Description xviii, 246 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Contents 1. Love, Death, and Money -- 2. Good Capitalism: Wall Street -- 3. Bad Capitalism: Albania -- 4. Good Socialism: Sweden -- 5. Bad Socialism: Cuba -- 6. From Beatnik to Business Major: Taking Econ 101 for Kicks -- 7. How (or how not) to Reform (Maybe) an Economy (if there is One): Russia -- 8. How to Make Nothing from Everything: Tanzania -- 9. How to Make Everything from Nothing: Hong Kong -- 10. How to have the Worst of Both Worlds: Shanghai -- 11. Eat the Rich
Summary In P.J. O'Rourke's classic best-seller, Parliament of Whores, he attempted to explain the entire United States government. Now, in his most ambitious book since, he takes on an even broader subject, but one that is dear to us all - wealth. What is it? How do you get it? Or, as P.J. says, "Why do some places prosper and thrive, while others just suck?" The obvious starting point is Wall Street. P.J. takes the reader on a scary, hilarious, and enlightening visit to the New York Stock Exchange, explaining along the way stocks, bonds, debentures, commodities, derivatives - and why the floor of the exchange is America's last refuge for nonpsychotic litterers. P.J.'s conclusion in a nutshell: the free market is ugly and stupid, like going to the mall; the unfree market is just as ugly and just as stupid, except there's nothing in the mall and if you don't go there they shoot you
Subject Economic development -- Cross-cultural studies.
Economics -- Humor.
Money -- Humor.
LC no. 98027100
ISBN 0871137194
0871137607 (paperback)