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Blind Spot: How Oligarchs Dominate Our Democracies [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 243x164x36 mm, kaal: 596 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 024166182X
  • ISBN-13: 9780241661826
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 384 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 243x164x36 mm, kaal: 596 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 21-May-2026
  • Kirjastus: Allen Lane
  • ISBN-10: 024166182X
  • ISBN-13: 9780241661826
A gripping new account of oligarchy from the most astute social scientist studying the phenomenon today (Guardian)

The wealthy and powerful few have dominated the masses throughout most of human history. This is starkly visible now more than ever today, the gulf between oligarchs and the average citizen is vastly larger than any gap that existed during European serfdom or the slave society of Imperial Rome.

The strange thing is: for the first time in history, this domination is accomplished through democracy. Yet we arent in open revolt against the system. In fact, we keep voting to prop it up. Why?

In The Blind Spot, political scientist Jeffrey A. Winters delivers an urgent, incisive account of how we reached this era of in-your-face oligarchy, exposing how modern democracy was designed to protect the interests of the ultra-rich. Tracing the evolution of oligarchy through the democratic era, he demonstrates how the power of the wealthy isnt just a flaw in our democracy, it was built into its very foundations. Now, in an extraordinary paradox, we exist in a state of participatory inequality: a world in which 99.99% of us participate openly and freely democratically, even in our own ongoing economic exclusion.

But powerful change can begin when we have a clear understanding of where we are and where we deserve to be. As well as shining a light on just how bad our political reality has become, The Blind Spot introduces bold ideas for how we might shift the balance. Even though oligarchs may not cede power willingly, this period of shocking inequality is, Winters shows, an opportunity for genuine, enduring change.

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This book grips like a political thriller, warns like an alarm, and astonishes on every page. Its not only one of most important books Ive read in a long time, its also a real page-turner. After reading The Blind Spot, you'll never see democracy the same way again -- Jonathan Eig, winner of the Pulitzer Prize for King: A Life This book is a game-changer. From the first sentence, Winters offers incisive insights about democracys capture by oligarchs that are both enlightening and frightening. Nearly every page offers a mic-drop revelation. If ever a book appeared at the right time and place, this is it -- Brooke Harrington * author of Offshore * And now, when the oligarchs wield power that would make the old gods blush, Winters' book arrives, a work of fearful urgency -- Yanis Varoufakis * bestselling author of Talking to My Daughter About the Economy * No one knows more about the rise of oligarchy in America than Jeffrey Winters. Anyone concerned about the domination of democracy by the ultra-rich should read this damning book -- Jane Mayer, New York Times bestselling author of Dark Money The Blind Spot is rigorously reported, with powerful facts and insights, all told with an engaging human touch about how we can create widespread prosperity by becoming a just and equitable society -- David Cay Johnston Jeffrey Winters The Blind Spot is a masterpiece, exposing how big money has come to dominate the discourse of democracies, what can be discussed and what is for now not even debatable -- Danny Dorling

Jeffrey Winters is a professor of political science at Northwestern University and the Director of the Equality Development and Globalization Studies Program at Northwesterns Buffett Institute for Global Affairs. Over the past three decades, Winters has gained an international reputation for his pathbreaking work on oligarchs and elites. His influential 2011 book Oligarchy reintroduced the term to modern audiences and was awarded the prestigious 2012 Luebbert Prize.