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Crisis of Accountability in America
This chapter investigates the persistent accountability crisis in America, emphasizing the implications of financial regulations and the historical significance of the Glass-Steagall Act. It critiques the disconnect between political leaders and citizens' struggles, advocating for reforms to enhance accountability in both financial and political institutions. The discussion highlights moral hazard and corruption within the system, ultimately calling for policies that prioritize the needs of the populace over the influence of wealthy donors.