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- 221 páginas
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What are the consequences when those in control of our government lack understanding of its operations? Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall, former deputy secretary of the Department of Energy, recalls a period of silence following the election, revealing a troubling trend: many Trump appointees were uninformed and even discarded prepared briefing materials. Michael Lewis's insightful narrative explores a government undermined by its own leaders. In various departments, essential programs like food stamps and school lunches face funding cuts, and the Commerce Department struggles to staff the 2020 Census adequately. At the Department of Energy, the ability to manage international nuclear risks is jeopardized by a lack of inspectors to track black market uranium. This willful ignorance leads to potential disasters; those focused on short-term gains often avoid confronting complex issues. While ignorance may seem beneficial for some, knowledge complicates matters and challenges simplistic worldviews. Amidst the dangerous incompetence, Lewis highlights unsung heroes—dedicated public servants whose expertise and commitment keep the system functioning. He engages them in discussions about their concerns, revealing the vital role they play in maintaining governmental integrity.
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The Fifth Risk, Michael Lewis
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- 2018
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