The Fifth Risk

The Fifth Risk
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Undoing Democracy

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فرمت کتاب

audiobook

تاریخ انتشار

2018

نویسنده

Victor Bevine

شابک

9780241379554
  • اطلاعات
  • نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی

Publisher's Weekly

October 1, 2018
Lewis (The Big Short) exposes a less sensational but significant danger posed by the Trump administration's approach to governance. As he recounts in an ambiguously sourced prologue, Trump's transition team actively refused to learn about much of what the federal government does, and made ill-considered leadership and budget choices regarding three obscure, but vital, agencies: the Departments of Energy, Agriculture, and Commerce. Members of each department in the Obama administration prepared detailed briefing materials to educate incoming appointees about the agencies' missions and responsibilities, only to have their work ignored or discounted; for example, when Trump's commerce secretary, Wilbur Ross, was told that the department's mission was mainly science and technology, Ross responded, "Yeah, I don't think I want to be focusing on that." Lewis accessibly explains the important things that Energy, Agriculture, and Commerce actually do, including "reducing the world's supply of weapons of mass destruction," safely disposing of nuclear waste, administering nutritional assistance programs, and collecting data to improve weather forecasting. He also persuasively documents the dangers that result from placing people without the necessary skills in charge of these departments and from cutting funding. This is an illuminating primer on some of the government projects most crucial to the well-being of the populace, and its relevance to readers won't end with the Trump era.



AudioFile Magazine
For those who are are still shocked by the results of the 2016 election, the author, who loves to dig deeply into the crevices of current events, has more anxiety in store in this audiobook. Narrator Victor Bevine has a low, restrained voice that underlines Lewis's sense of foreboding. The main point is that almost immediately after being sworn in as president, Donald Trump began appointing people to government posts who had no interest in running a government. The result is the dysfunction we are presently experiencing. Bevine narrates deliberately but varies his tone to keep the audiobook interesting, and he's easy to follow through some of the more dense passages. He also pauses effectively to allow us to consider the meaning of the author's words. R.I.G. � AudioFile 2018, Portland, Maine


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