How does oligachic power work in practice? In this fascinating and original study of Guatemala's economic elite or 'oligarchy', Roman Krznaric explores the inner workings of the country's wealthy business sector and how they have maintained power and privilege in the face of change. Based on extensive personal interviews, What The Rich Don't Tell The Poor reveals the oligarchs speaking candidly in their own words on issues ranging from political violence and civil war to race and inequality. The result is a pathbreaking work of political and sociological analysis that offers unique insights into the global phenomenon of oligarchic power. 'An important book that fills a big void in progressive thinking about elites, privilege and power' - Professor Duncan Green, London School of Economics Roman Krznaric is a public philosopher who has taught politics and Latin American Studies at the universities of Cambridge, Essex and City University, London. His bestselling books have been published in more than twenty languages. He is currently a Research Fellow of the Long Now Foundation and a member of the Club of Rome.
How does oligachic power work in practice? In this fascinating and original study of Guatemala's economic elite or 'oligarchy', Roman Krznaric explores the inner workings of the country's wealthy business sector and how they have maintained power and privilege in the face of change. Based on extensive personal interviews, What The Rich Don't Tell The Poor reveals the oligarchs speaking candidly in their own words on issues ranging from political violence and civil war to race and inequality. The result is a pathbreaking work of political and sociological analysis that offers unique insights into the global phenomenon of oligarchic power. 'An important book that fills a big void in progressive thinking about elites, privilege and power' - Professor Duncan Green, London School of Economics Roman Krznaric is a public philosopher who has taught politics and Latin American Studies at the universities of Cambridge, Essex and City University, London. His bestselling books have been published in more than twenty languages. He is currently a Research Fellow of the Long Now Foundation and a member of the Club of Rome.