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Get It Together
Sep 23, 2024 3:27 AM

Author:Zoe Williams

Get It Together

Whether we have children or not we all want the future to be fairer and happier; and Zoe Williams believes that we need to make that happen collectively.

GET IT TOGETHER is a rousing call to arms for us all to play our part in creating a more equal society.

Zoe believes that it’s not enough to sit back and watch as our NHS slides away from us; as the young and low earners are forced out of London; as hundreds of thousands of people nationally drift into poverty; as education becomes increasingly divided and as the wealthiest five people in Britain earn more than the poorest 20%.

Zoe will address key questions including: has the NHS had its day; has an immigrant stolen your job; have you ever wondered why you can't afford a house; and who got us into this mess anyway? She will then offer up, in answer, a combination of fact, opinion and debate that will be as inspiring as it is important.

Zoe Williams brings together here all the arguments that occupy the current political landscape and shows us that on all levels, it’s lunacy to be anything other than left-wing unless you’re actually already an oligarch. She offers us the debate in a truly entertaining way - she’s pacey, conversational and funny. This is a road map for a better future that will be a major part of the debate in the run up to the election next May.

Reviews

There are lots of good ideas in this well-researched book. It’s well-written, with strong anecdotes [and] some blisteringly damning lines . . . it’s hard not to be stirred by Williams’s rallying cry.

—— Standard

A passionate polemic - the wit, fluency and sheer polemical brio of her prose belies her mastery of the fine detail of the deals that the state has struck with companies in the private sector over the past decade and a half.

—— Guardian

Thoroughly researched and deal[s] well with complexity

—— Big Issue North

I loved it: politics explained in a funny, clever and insightful way

—— Bridget Christie , Guardian, Books of the Year

Crazy Is a Compliment is a treasure trove. Linda Rottenberg is an extraordinary entrepreneur who has guided many of the world's greatest entrepreneurs, and she offers invaluable insights-not only for startups, but also for companies, nonprofits, governments, and schools. If you have an idea or want to innovate, I highly recommend
devouring this book.

—— Adam Grant, author of Give and Take

Crazy is what they call people who don't fit in. And we need a lot more crazy like Linda is crazy. She is generous, curious, connected, and driven to make a difference in the world. And this book captures all of that and more. Buy it, read it, live it.

—— Seth Godin, author of Linchpin

A unique contribution that combines not only remarkable lessons of what it takes to build an enterprise from scratch, but how a global phenomenon of entrepreneurship is solving problems, bottom up, once thought only the domain of top-down government and large institutions

—— Diplomatic Courier

It’s a wealth of understanding for understanding wealth

—— Esquire

Combines breadth of scholarship with a wealth of practical experience in tackling the most elusive of economic subjects - the nature of money

—— John Kay

Martin’s remarkable book, Money, is economic history – and indeed cultural anthropology – with a difference... His sparkling book is worth taking seriously

—— Raymond Tallis , Prospect

We should ask ourselves not just: what is the euro?; but also: what is money? An excellent new book, Money, written by the macro-economist Felix Martin, does just this

—— Ben Wright , Financial News

Felix Martin condenses the broadest of subjects into a searing and potentially life-changing read that destroys all accepted knowledge of this thing we sell our souls for

—— Shortlist

The virtue of Martin’s book is that it exposes the deep flaws in the way we have traditionally thought about money. The exposition is clear… Fresh

—— Alex Brummer , New Statesman

I’m going to read Money by Felix Martin. I’m determined to find out how it works

—— Lucy Mangan , Stylist

Stimulating and timely

—— David Priestland , Guardian

Since the banking crisis, masses of books arrive every week. Scanning them all would be incompatible with eating and sleeping... Much the most entertaining is just called Money

—— Samuel Brittan , Financial Times

Entertaining

—— Economist

Two chapters in, I realized that this was the book I needed when I was having conversations during the Occupy movement, and friends were all trying to understand what had happened and what we wanted to happen differently, and I think if I had read this at the time I would have had more language and stories to talk about that whole argument

—— Ellah Allfrey

A very spritely and lucid and well written book

—— Kevin Jackson

Covers a vast geographical and historical spread

—— Martin Shubik , Nature

Like a thriller writer, Martin inserts little hooks at the end of his chapters for the next section – and he deserves…credit for creating a readable work on such a potentially bone-dry subject

—— Ian Birrell , Observer

Martin tells an interesting story and his diagnosis is persuasive

—— Josh Glancy , Sunday Times

Engrossing

—— Jon Ihle , Sunday Business Post

This book is a great read, and one that I think non-economists will find completely accessible… The historical detail is fascinating, and the ideas they are used to illustrate are clear and thought provoking, so I’m very glad I read it

—— Simon Wren-Lewis , MainlyMacro Blog

[Martin] demonstrates a capacity both for wit and literary style in this engaging, timely history

—— Frank Trentman , BBC History Magazine

An entertaining history of one of the most powerful, misunderstood forces in the world around us. Not one of those awful books about how to get rich

—— Stuff

A wonderfully original and entertaining history of money. If you have ever wondered why the whole system seems so dangerously and chronically unstable, this is the book to read

—— Liaquat Ahamed, author of Lords of Finance, winner of the Pulitzer Prize

Splendid

—— Adam Fergusson , Literary Review

This is an excellent book to read, full of interesting history and insight, and very clear and well written... A beautiful and sometimes even entrancing study of human thought about money

—— Tyler Cowen , Times Literary Supplement

An important insight into how finance and economics blindsided each other in the runup to the financial crisis

—— George Hay , Reuters

Startling insights in clear, intelligent prose… You will emerge better informed, and also surprisingly entertained

—— Nicholas Lezard , Guardian

A terrific analysis

—— William Leith , Evening Standard

Money isn’t just an entertaining read, it’s also really useful

—— Big Issue

A thought-provoking book

—— Good Book Guide
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