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"Great reading for anyone interested in quickly expanding their knowledge of today's political–economic issues."
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"Lewis presents a number of prescient arguments that seek to answer the title question and others, exposing in the process alternate approaches to solving everyday economic problems. . . . [He] is skilled at boiling down arguments to their most concise, and his sharp analysis employs highly accessible prose." |
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"Utterly enthralling."
"A tour de force of economic thinking."
Arthur Segel, Professor of Management Practice, Harvard Business School
"Carefully weighing the pros and cons of big-think economic issues . . . Lewis . . . offers some big ideas of his own."
"Highly readable . . . [with] punchy . . . argument[s]."
"Are the Rich Necessary? is both a highly provocative and a highly pleasurable read."
"Goes back to the basic[s] . . . of economics."
Daljit Dhalival, ABC News
"Lewis sees great promise in expanding the nonprofit sector . . . to bring the various economic factions together."
"Radical, thought provoking."
Lord Rothschild (Jacob)
"Creative."
"Pits the likes of Al Sharpton against Milton Friedman. Fair fight."
"Interesting . . . refreshing."
Thomas Kostigan, Market Watch (Dow Jones)
"Hunter Lewis . . . argues both sides of such questions as 'Are there alternatives to the profit system?' and 'Can government protect us from the excesses of the profit system?' . . . [then] sets forth his own argument on the best way to ease poverty and create economic cooperation, which he says is key to building lasting societal wealth."
"Excellent . . . Lewis has an ingenious idea . . . that he hopes will elicit agreement from the proponents of the major value perspectives."
"Provocative."
Mike Schneider, Bloomberg Television
"Prompts the reader to question his or her assumptions."
Kathryn Fuller, Chair of the Board, Ford Foundation
"The 'rich question' is the issue on which economics was founded."
"I'm intrigued."
"A fantastic book, a must read, five stars out of five."
Pat Gorman, Colorado Radio
"[Lewis] . . . break[s] complex subjects down into understandable language."
David Maurer, Daily Progress, Charlottesville, Virginia | |
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