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  • Bryant, John, 1966-
     
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    How the poor can save capitalism : rebuilding the path to the middle class / John Hope Bryant.
    by Bryant, John, 1966-
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    San Francisco : Berrett-Koehler Publishers, Inc., c2014.
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  • Middle class -- United States -- Social conditions.
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  • Poor -- Employment -- United States.
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  • Economic development -- United States.
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    9781626560321 (hardback) :
    1626560323 (hardback)
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    BK currents book.
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    xii, 160 pages ; 25 cm
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    First Edition.
    Contents: 
    Seeding hope -- Investing in hope -- Nurturing hope -- Harvesting hope -- Where we go from here.
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    "The American economy is stalled because business and political leaders are ignoring the one force that could truly re-energize their companies and the economy: the poor. The massive economic energy and potential of the poor and the struggling middle class has been left on the sidelines. John Hope Bryant's stirring book shows how this came to be and lays out some simple ideas for making the economy work again--for everyone. The poor are not stupid or lazy, but they know when the system is stacked against them. Business loans, home loans, and financial investments have vanished from their communities. The path up to the middle class has disappeared, while the path down from the middle class is in danger of becoming a superhighway. The future of our nation fully depends on overturning powerful myths about how the economy works. Fully 70 percent of the American economy is driven by consumer spending, but more and more consumers have less and less to spend and feel like the deck is stacked against them. When business leaders begin to value the poor and understand that helping them succeed will help the economy thrive, we'll be well on our way to restoring the American Dream of equal economic opportunity"--
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