***New York Times Bestseller***
From 2020 Democratic presidential candidate Andrew Yang, a captivating account of how "a skinny Asian kid from upstate" became a successful entrepreneur, only to find a new mission: calling attention to the urgent steps America must take, including Universal Basic Income, to stabilize our economy amid rapid technological change and automation.
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"This book is amust read. Andrew Yang is tackling one of the biggest challenges facing ourcountry the way only an entrepreneur can, but unlike most, he sees the bigpicture. Making money is good for you-but building a strong society and strongpeople is good for all of us. The topics Andrew addresses in this book aren'tabout some dystopian future way down the road. These thingsare happening today, and every entrepreneur should read this book tounderstand the challenges of the next decade."
— Daymond John, starof ABC's Shark Tank, bestselling author of The Power of Broke, andfounder of FUBU
“The War on Normal People is both a clear-eyed look at the depths of our social and economic problems and an innovative road map toward a better future.”
— Arianna Huffington, #1 New York Times bestselling author“In a call to arms that comes from both head and heart, Yang has made an important contribution to the debate about where America is headed and what we need to do about it.”
— Alec Ross, New York Times bestselling author“The author’s support of a guaranteed basic income is just one aspect of a platform to fend off that bleak future. He also looks at such things as the ‘social credit’ system of bartering goods and services and reforming the higher education system…A provocative work of social criticism.”
— Kirkus Reviews“I found [The War on Normal People] fascinating and troubling.”
— Major Garrett, host of CBS News’ The Takeout“Andrew Yang…sees the big picture. Making money is good for you—but building a strong society and strong people is good for all of us…Every entrepreneur should read this book to understand the challenges of the next decade.”
— Daymond John, star of ABC’s Shark Tank, author of The Power of Broke, and founder of FUBUIn this powerful book, Andrew Yang highlights the urgent need to rewrite America's social contract. In a call to arms that comes from both head and heart, Yang has made an important contribution to the debate about where America is headed and what we need to do about it.
— Alec Ross, New York Times bestsellingauthor of The Industries of the FutureAmerica desperately needs a wake-up call. This book will open your eyes to the ongoing effects of automation. Fortunately, aside from knowing full well the many challenges we face, Andrew Yang has a firm grasp of the solutions, most especially our need for Universal Basic Income. Read this book and hear the urgent call for abundance over scarcity, and humanity over abject madness. The clock is ticking.
— Scott Santens,Director, U.S. Basic Income Guarantee NetworkAndrew Yang writes with passion and conviction, offering astute analysis--as well as a hopeful solution--for the looming challenge that may well define the coming decades: How can we ensure broad-based prosperity in a future where labor-displacing technology becomes vastly more powerful?
— Martin Ford, NewYork Times bestselling author of Rise of the RobotsA sobering portrait of a crumbling polity . . . [and] a provocative work of social criticism.
— Kirkus ReviewsI found [The War on Normal People] fascinating and troubling.
— Major Garrett, host of CBS News' "The Takeout"Andrew Yang is one of those rare visionaries who puts dreams into action. The War on Normal People is both a clear-eyed look at the depths of our social and economic problems and an innovative roadmap toward a better future.
— Arianna Huffington,Founder and CEO of Thrive GlobalAndrew Yang was a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate and a 2021 candidate for mayor of New York City. Named by President Obama as a Presidential Ambassador of Global Entrepreneurship, he is the founder of Humanity Forward and Venture for America. Yang’s New York Times bestselling book The War on Normal People helped introduce the idea of universal basic income into the political mainstream. Yang is a graduate of Brown University, where he graduated with degrees in economics and political science, and Columbia Law School, where he was an editor of the Law Review. He lives with his family in New York.