Late to the Game: A Story of American Capitalism

Author:   Christopher Nash
Publisher:   Independently Published
ISBN:  

9798270404833


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   17 October 2025
Format:   Paperback
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Late to the Game: A Story of American Capitalism


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A sweeping novel about four American families, eight decades of economic transformation, and the moment a generation realizes the game was rigged before they were born. Stanley Kowalski came home from World War II to a country that promised prosperity for those who worked hard. His son Randy believed the same lie. His grandson Tyler blamed the wrong enemies. And his great-granddaughter Emma arrived at the table to find every property already owned, every card already dealt, every rule designed to ensure she'd lose. Late to the Game traces four American families across eight decades-from the Bretton Woods conference that built the modern economy to the gig-work precarity destroying it. Through the interconnected lives of factory workers, bankers, consultants, and tech entrepreneurs, this novel reveals how individual choices within a rigged system create collective tragedy. Meet Stanley, whose GM pension was ""optimized"" away by consultants he never met. Follow Randy as economic desperation turns into political rage pointed at immigrants instead of boardrooms. Watch Marcus climb the banking ladder by selling predatory mortgages to his own childhood neighborhood. See Grace build tech platforms that ""democratize work"" while extracting value from desperate workers. And witness Emma-buried in student debt, working three gig apps, facing climate collapse-finally connect the dots. The consultant who closed Stanley's factory in 1987 is the same person writing op-eds about ""lazy millennials."" The banker who foreclosed on Randy's house sold him the predatory mortgage. The tech investor Emma works for owns the building she's being evicted from. Late to the Game reads like a prestige HBO series: Love Actually meets The Wire meets economic history you actually want to read. Each chapter ends with a revelation that makes you gasp. The historical events are real. The economic forces are documented. But you'll remember these characters as people, not symbols-their struggles will break your heart even as their choices infuriate you. Through weddings and foreclosures, holidays that explode into culture war, deaths that reveal what was always broken, this book makes you feel how we got here. Why your parents' advice about hard work no longer applies. Why housing costs 50% of your income when it used to cost 25%. Why both political parties failed. Why your MAGA uncle is right about the rigging but wrong about who's doing it. Two futures-you decide which we get: The default path: Where current trends lead to corporate feudalism, dollar collapse, and American decline The other game: A radical alternative emerging from crisis-worker ownership, wealth caps, time banking, democratic abundance This isn't a policy book or a political manifesto-it's a story about families torn apart by forces they couldn't name, an economy that treats people as resources to extract, and the moment a generation decides to stop playing the rigged game entirely. Whether you're drowning in gig work, trying to understand why everything feels like a scam, or need language to explain why your parents' bootstrap advice doesn't work anymore, this book reveals that your struggles aren't personal failures-they're the predictable outcomes of a system working exactly as designed. You'll recognize your family in these pages-the uncle who fell for conspiracies, the parent whose pension vanished, the friend crushed by student debt, the sibling working three jobs and still falling behind. Their stories aren't random tragedies. They're predictable outcomes of decisions made in boardrooms by people who never knew their names. This book connects the dots and shows another ending is still possible. Once you see the board, you can't unsee it. Once you understand the game, you can choose whether to keep playing.

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Author:   Christopher Nash
Publisher:   Independently Published
Imprint:   Independently Published
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9798270404833


Pages:   268
Publication Date:   17 October 2025
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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