Customer Review

Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2020
Great book!

With insight into large societal trends, Justin Farrell creates a thoughtful account of the escalating wealth disparity in Teton County. Critical of the forces that are causing this disparity, he is still thoughtful and open-minded toward the subjects of his research - the uber rich of Jackson Hole. Indeed, the book is unique in trying to tease out how exactly the rich see themselves - their anxieties and worries - and why they have come to that point of view. Ultimately, his sympathies lie with those shut out and excluded from the wealthy's world and his concern rests with the way the wealthy are privatizing the public goods of Teton County. But even arriving at this point, he is able to give the ultra rich a fair shake. The research is aimed not at building enmity, but rather understanding between the ultra wealthy and everyone else. That understanding holds great potential - not just for Teton County, but for the United States as a whole.

Clear eyed and fair - and infused with a great love for this part of the country - the reality that the book details is still disturbing. That is what makes it such an important contribution.
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