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"How have we come to feel that neither the government
nor the private sector works as it should and that the shrinking middle
class has few prospects of recovering its former glory? Through profiles
of several Americans, from a factory worker to an Internet billionaire,
Packer, staff writer for the New Yorker, offers a broad and compelling
perspective on a nation in crisis. Packer focuses on the lives of a
North Carolina evangelist, son of a tobacco farmer, pondering the new
economy of the rural South; a Youngstown, Ohio, factory worker
struggling to survive the decline of the manufacturing sector; a
Washington lobbyist confronting the distance between his ideals and the
realities of the nation's capital; and a Silicon Valley entrepreneur
pondering the role of e-commerce in a radically changing economy.
Interspersed throughout are profiles of leading economic, political, and
cultural figures, including Newt Gingrich, Colin Powell, Raymond
Carver, Sam Walton, and Jay-Z. Also sprinkled throughout are alarming
headlines, news bites, song lyrics, and slogans that capture the
unsettling feeling that the nation and its people are adrift. Packer
offers an illuminating, in-depth, sometimes frightening view of the
complexities of decline and the enduring hope for recovery ( Booklist,)
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