Description
- ISBN-13: 9781915590244
- Publisher: Scribe Publications
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 224
- Weight: 202 gr
- ISBN-10: 1915590248
- Publisher Date: 09 Nov 2023
- Height: 128 mm
- Spine Width: 19 mm
- Width: 198 mm
Original price was: ₹650.00.₹552.50Current price is: ₹552.50.
In “Survival of the Richest,” Douglas Rushkoff exposes the alarming anxieties of the ultra-wealthy, who are obsessed with escaping a looming apocalypse they believe they’ve created. Rushkoff reveals their elaborate plans for bunkers, private islands, and space colonization. A chilling look at the dystopian mindset of the 0.01%, and what their preparations mean for the rest of us. ISBN: 9781915590244
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Iqraa –
This book is a wake-up call. We need to address these issues before it’s too late. Highly recommend!
Hitesh Bhatia –
An incredible read. I couldn’t put it down. This gave me nightmares.
Pushkal Meena –
An interesting read, though it could have been shorter. The author makes compelling points about wealth inequality.
Muskan Singh –
The book is well-written and thought-provoking. Some of the scenarios felt a bit exaggerated, but the overall message is clear.
Aman Kumar –
Chilling! Rushkoff exposes a reality that many of us are unaware of. Prepare to be disturbed.
Ankit Singh –
The book is alright. Some parts feel exaggerated but still a good message.
Vaibhav Soni –
While informative, the book leans towards sensationalism. A more balanced approach would have been appreciated.
Yoush Sonkar –
It is an interesting book. It is important to know what the people with money are thinking about future
Prabhat Yadav –
Disturbing and thought-provoking. This book is worth a read, it will change the way you see the world.
Manikesh Kumar –
A must-read for anyone concerned about the future of humanity. It’s scary but important to know.
Khushi Panchariya –
Eye-opening! It’s scary to see how the wealthiest are preparing for a future that excludes the rest of us.
Bhevendra –
I found the book repetitive in places. The core message is important, but the execution could have been better.
Sunidhi Govind Kela –
A compelling and unsettling look at the priorities of the wealthy elite. I’m still processing what I’ve read.
Lekshmi Nandana –
The book made me feel hopeless. It felt like there is nothing we can do to change this reality. Still it is a good book
Saurabh Biswas –
A disturbing peek into the minds of the elite. Rushkoff’s insights are unsettling but necessary. I’m left feeling uneasy about the future.
Sanju Nath Pradeep –
This book sparked some interesting conversations. Definitely worth reading if you’re interested in societal trends.
Manish Kumar J –
A fascinating exploration of the mindset of the ultra-rich. It’s both informative and deeply concerning.
Vivek –
I had mixed feelings about this book. Some parts were insightful, while others felt like speculation.