The Fifth Risk
Undoing Democracy
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Narrated by:
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Victor Bevine
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By:
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Michael Lewis
Penguin presents the audiobook edition of The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis, read by Victor Bevine.
The morning after Trump was elected president, the people who ran the US Department of Energy - an agency that deals with some of the most powerful risks facing humanity - waited to welcome the incoming administration's transition team. Nobody appeared. Across the US government, the same thing happened: nothing.
People don't notice when stuff goes right. That is the stuff government does. It manages everything that underpins our lives from funding free school meals, to policing rogue nuclear activity, to predicting extreme weather events. It steps in where private investment fears to tread, innovates and creates knowledge, assesses extreme long-term risk.
And now, government is under attack. By its own leaders.
In The Fifth Risk, Michael Lewis reveals the combustible cocktail of wilful ignorance and venality that is fuelling the destruction of a country's fabric. All of this, Lewis shows, exposes America and the world to the biggest risk of all. It is what you never learned that might have saved you.
Audio updated in December 2019 to include a bonus afterword that the author has added in light of the recent turbulent political landscape in America.
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A wonderful love letter to government
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Ignorance is Bliss, Until...
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However after the first couple of chapters the stories are more about how someones capabilities was undermined and how they were mistreated by the current leadership. It doesn't really tie it in to the democracy or how those actions are 'undoing democracy' and only just gives a feeling that a wrong was done.
In all it leaves more questions and concerns than answers and you feel very incomplete after listening to this.
Good sub-stories but not cohesive
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Gripping and timely
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