This is one of those books that makes you angry when you read it. But at the same time hopeful for the future and the promise of changes you can make having a meaningful impact on the world around you.
My library had two copies so I suspect this is a popular book.
It's subtitled as "How to reshape market society and redefine democracy" And the author writes briefly about participatory budgeting, which involves the community in tax revenue distribution. That sounds like a neat idea I think. It made me wonder if my local government worked like that.