David Dayen

David Dayen is an American journalist and author known for his work on economic and financial issues. He has written extensively about the foreclosure crisis, banking, and public policy. Dayen is also the executive editor of The American Prospect.

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  1. 1. Monopolized

    Life in the Age of Corporate Power

    In this insightful exploration of modern economic structures, the author delves into the pervasive influence of monopolies across various industries, highlighting how they stifle competition, innovation, and consumer choice. Through a series of compelling case studies and interviews, the narrative unveils the detrimental impact of corporate consolidation on everyday lives, from healthcare to technology. The book calls for urgent reforms and a reinvigoration of antitrust laws to restore balance and fairness in the marketplace, advocating for a more equitable economic landscape that prioritizes the needs of the many over the profits of the few.

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