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John Lanchester

Born: 01-01-1962

John Lanchester is a celebrated British author and journalist, renowned for his insightful novels and compelling non-fiction. Born in Hamburg in 1962, he grew up in Hong Kong and London. Lanchester's work often explores themes of finance, culture, and society, with notable titles including "Capital" and "The Wall." Additionally, his pieces for The New Yorker and The London Review of Books showcase his sharp analytical skills and engaging storytelling.

Book summaries for books written by John Lanchester

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Money is the measure of all things, and profit is the primary goal.

John Lanchester

moneyprofit

In the world of finance, there are no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interests.

John Lanchester

financeinterests

The pursuit of wealth often leads to the neglect of other important aspects of life.

John Lanchester

wealthpriorities

The stock market is a casino where fortunes are made and lost in the blink of an eye.

John Lanchester

stock marketfortune

Greed can blind people to the consequences of their actions.

John Lanchester

greedconsequences

The gap between the rich and the poor continues to widen, creating social unrest.

John Lanchester

inequalitysocial unrest

Debt can be a never-ending cycle that traps individuals and nations alike.

John Lanchester

debtcycle

Corruption thrives in an environment where money holds the ultimate power.

John Lanchester

corruptionpower

The pursuit of material possessions can never truly satisfy the human soul.

John Lanchester

materialismsatisfaction

The financial world is built on trust, but trust is easily shattered.

John Lanchester

trustfinance

The desire for more money often leads to unethical behavior.

John Lanchester

desiremoneyethics

Capitalism can be both a force for progress and a source of great inequality.

John Lanchester

capitalismprogressinequality