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The Corporate Coup D'État is a deep dive into the erosion of democracy in the US, especially through the lens of the Rust Belt's struggles. Fred Peabody weaves together interviews with experts and real-life stories from people who’ve felt the brunt of economic shifts. The pacing feels deliberate, almost meditative, which gives weight to the themes of corporate influence overshadowing citizens' rights. You really get a sense of loss and frustration, especially in areas that once thrived. There are no flashy effects here; it’s all about raw, impactful storytelling. The way it juxtaposes personal narratives with broader systemic critiques makes it distinctive, and you can’t help but feel the weight of it all.
Focus on socio-political themes and economic critiques.Good for discussions on corporate influence and democracy.Strong blend of expert analysis and personal storytelling.
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