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For decades, many believed that as democracy expanded, inequality would shrink. More voters. More representation. More power for ordinary people. But what if the opposite happened? In The Blind Spot, political scientist Jeffrey Winters explores one of the most uncomfortable questions in modern politics: if democratic societies give more people a voice than ever before, why does wealth continue concentrating at the top? Drawing on decades of research into oligarchs, power, and inequality, Winters argues that democracy functions remarkably well in many areas of public life—while remaining surprisingly ineffective when wealth itself is at stake. This episode explores the book's central ideas, including: • The difference between horizontal and vertical politics • Why cultural battles often dominate public debate • The concept of participatory inequality • The Wealth Defense Industry • Jeffrey Winters' critique of democratic theory • Why inequality keeps growing even in highly democratic societies This is not a partisan argument. It is an examination of power, incentives, institutions, and the enduring relationship between wealth and democracy. 📚 Book: The Blind Spot: How Oligarchs Dominate Our Democracy ✍️ Author: Jeffrey Winters If you enjoy thoughtful book discussions, political theory, history, economics, and big ideas taken seriously, subscribe to The Book Brief Project. Books. Deep Dives. Big Ideas. #TheBlindSpot #JeffreyWinters #BookReview #PoliticalTheory #Democracy #Inequality #Oligarchy #TheBookBriefProject #Economics #Politics #NonfictionBooks
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