I first heard about Charles Karelis’ The Persistence of Poverty when it was published in 2007. I didn’t just fail to read it; after hearing summaries of its thesis, I considered it too absurd to read. Now that I’m writing a book on poverty, however, I felt duty-bound to go through the whole book. When I did, I wasn’t just pleasantly surprised. I was astounded. The Persistence of Poverty is an awesome book. So logical. So concise. So direct. So insightful. So beautifully written. W...
Published on August 05, 2019 07:00