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  • Steal as Much as You Can

  • How to Win the Culture Wars in an Age of Austerity
  • By: Nathalie Olah
  • Narrated by: Lisa Coleman
  • Length: 5 hrs and 6 mins
  • 4.6 out of 5 stars (37 ratings)

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Steal as Much as You Can

By: Nathalie Olah
Narrated by: Lisa Coleman
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Summary

To put it plainly then: the vast majority of people tasked with creating our media simply lack the sensibilities that have always driven artistic innovation.

The 2010s have been a double-edged decade. Socioeconomic factors have led to the widespread and increased disenfranchisement of poorer people from the mainstream media and the institutions shaping it. This has coincided with a growing number of people from low income backgrounds also receiving better educations than ever before, and having the means at their disposal to both name and resent it.

Steal as Much as You Can is the story of how this bright generation came to be, and what effective means are still at their disposal to challenge the establishment and ultimately win. By rejecting the established routines of achieving prosperity, and by stealing what you can from them on the way, this audiobook offers hope to anyone who feels increasingly frustrated by our increasingly unequal society.

©2019 Nathalie Olah (P)2019 Repeater Books

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Natalie told the truth. One of a handful of books doing the challenging work of trying to make sense of this generation.

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incredible a

an absolute breath of fresh air. Proper cutting analysis presented in a way that is incredibly accessible.

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This book reflects so much of my thinking over the years.
I thought I was just imagining things but I know I’m not alone in recognising the system is broken.

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