Monopolized
- 336 pages
- 12 hours of reading
From the cars we drive to what toothpaste we use, how a tiny group of corporations dominate every aspect of our lives.
David Dayen is a journalist dedicated to illuminating the intricate world of economics and finance. His work delves into complex financial mechanisms, uncovering their profound impact on everyday lives. Through a sharp, investigative lens, he exposes hidden practices and their societal consequences. Dayen's writing is lauded for its depth and its ability to make challenging subjects accessible to a broad audience.


From the cars we drive to what toothpaste we use, how a tiny group of corporations dominate every aspect of our lives.
A riveting work that recalls A Civil Action, Erin Brockovich, and Flash Boys, recounting how three ordinary Floridians - a car dealership worker, a cancer nurse, and an insurance fraud specialist - helped uncover the largest consumer crime in American history, challenged the most powerful institutions in America, and - for a brief moment - brought the corrupt financial industry to its knees.