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One of the best books I have ever read

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5 out of 5 stars
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Revisado: 04-22-24

The idea Doyle promotes that federalism is actually a byproduct of America’s waterway system was so profound to me and made me completely challenge my assumptions of Federalism. I found his deep dive into FEMA and insurers to be equally eye-opening as he touched on the gross excesses of FEMA due to lobbying and generations of policy. This wasn’t explicitly mentioned by Doyle, but I thought his end to end coverage within the book highlighted a weakness in our system of checks and balances in terms of how capital is distributed from the state to federal agencies, its private intermediaries, and ultimately constituencies

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Great Continuity

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Revisado: 08-24-22

One of my favorite books this year. Richard doesn’t leave readers guessing and mentions his larger thesis regarding private debt from the onset of the book. Anecdote after anecdote supports his argument. Really loved the section on railroad crises which I had no knowledge on. Very impressed with the data collection and research, overall would consider it a must-listen.

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