NOTE: This is a summary book for America What Went Wrong?: The Crisis Deepen and is not the original book written by DONALD L. BARLETT and JAMES B. STEELE It is not intended to replace or substitute for the original book by DONALD L. BARLETT and JAMES B. STEELE in any way for fashion.Disclaimer: This summary isn't composed by the first author(s) of the book. It is composed and distributed by DON PUBBRO. This book doesn't in any capacity replace the first book however to fill in as an extensive guide for you.“The 1992 edition of America: What Went Wrong? was one of the most important works of journalism in the 20th century. This updated edition is even more compelling, as it lays bare our nation’s shameful drift over the past three decades to an even more inequitable, unfair and unjust society. Barlett and Steele tell us not only what went wrong, but what’s still going wrong and how only we, the citizenry, can fix it. Let’s hope that this time around, the public and our elected representatives do a better job of listening and responding.” – DAVID BOARDMAN, Dean of the Klein College of Media and Communication, Temple University"The powerful new book, America: What Went Wrong? The Crisis Deepens, by Donald L. Barlett and James B. Steele, is even more significant and relevant today than it was in 1992 when it was first published. The brilliant, two-time Pulitzer Prize winners have released a terrific, ‘that was then, this is now’ updated throughout edition of their muckraking classic about inequality in America. And it is an absolute MUST read!" – CHARLES LEWIS, Founder, The Center for Public Integrity“This brilliant book is essential reading for anyone seeking the true story of how America works—or doesn’t. Barlett and Steele—the preeminent investigative reporters of their generation—lay out in meticulous detail how special interests continue to loot the American middle class, with disastrous results. They use up-to-the-minute data and compelling human stories to show how the average American has ended up far worse off than even the authors could have predicted three decades years ago, when they first began their exploration of how special interests with deep pockets and friends in Washington fueled inequality in America. The book unfolds as a gripping economic detective story, an engrossing tale of real people beat by the system that will leave you angry and yearning for change.” – JOE STEPHENS, Founding Director of the Program in Journalism, Princeton UniversityGET YOUR COPY TODAY