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The Fifth Risk

Undoing Democracy
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In The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis, the author explores the critical yet often overlooked roles of key governmental departments in the United States. Through examining the transition process between administrations, the book sheds light on the essential functions that maintain the nation's infrastructure and safety, revealing the risks and vulnerabilities that arise from neglect and mismanagement.
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This book may appeal to you if you enjoy investigative journalism that provides insightful perspectives on the inner workings and challenges of government agencies. It highlights the crucial, often overlooked roles of civil servants in managing essential functions that keep society running smoothly.

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The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis is a gripping and timely exposé that delves deep into the hidden workings of the United States government and exposes the perils it currently faces. Michael Lewis, known for his astute storytelling and keen insights, turns his sharp eye on the uncelebrated but indispensable functions of key government departments and the alarming degradation they are undergoing under the Trump administration.

The narrative opens with a startling scenario: the morning after the 2016 presidential election, essential government agencies, such as the Department of Energy, awaited the arrival of the new administration's transition team. Yet, nobody appeared. This disarray was symptomatic across numerous government branches - a void of engagement and oversight that went unnoticed by the public.

Lewis articulates how much of the vital work performed by the government flies under the radar, taken for granted by many. From ensuring the safety and regulation of nuclear materials, managing the complexities of disaster response, to overseeing critical scientific research and innovation, government functions constitute the bedrock of societal stability.

The Fifth Risk scrutinises the consequences of neglect and wilful ignorance from the highest levels of leadership. Lewis examines three main departments: Energy, Agriculture, and Commerce. He illustrates how each is rife with highly specialised knowledge and tasks that, when mishandled, pose significant dangers. The book meticulously portrays the passion and dedication of career civil servants whose critical roles are now jeopardised by the encroaching tide of apathy and mismanagement.

A central theme of the book is that the greatest risks to society often lie in what we do not see and consequently, do not appreciate. Lewis captures stories of overlooked heroes, unsung government employees whose life's work is centred around preventing catastrophes and ensuring public welfare.

Through his captivating prose, Lewis highlights a chilling reality: the essential fabric of a nation's governance is fraying under its own leadership, driven by short-term gains and a disregard for expertise and institutional knowledge. This systemic failure renders the public vulnerable to the very risks these institutions were designed to mitigate.

The Fifth Risk is not just an urgent wake-up call; it is a homage to those who labour behind the scenes, whose contributions might otherwise fade into obscurity. Lewis crafts a compelling narrative that is as enlightening as it is disconcerting, urging readers to recognise and value the unseen guardians of our collective well-being.

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The Fifth Risk by Michael Lewis has garnered praise for its gripping narrative, intense drama, and compelling characters, presenting a jaw-dropping story that's hard to believe isn't fictional. It is lauded for its ambitious and important themes, emphasising the critical role of skilled public servants and functioning institutions. Reviewers note Michael Lewis's adeptness at simplifying complex subjects and turning them into engaging tales with broad appeal, often highlighting the failures of the Trump administration in maintaining a well-organised government.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780141991429

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 05 December 2019

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 15.0mm

Width: 129.0mm

Height: 198.0mm

Weight: 191g

Pages: 256

About the Author

Michael Lewis's global bestselling books lift the lid on the biggest stories of our times. They include Flash Boys, a game-changing expose of high-speed scamming; The Big Short, which was made into a hit Oscar-winning film; Moneyball, the story of a maverick outsider who beat the system; and Liar's Poker, the book that defined the excesses of the 1980s. Michael Lewis was born in New Orleans and educated at Princeton University and the London School of Economics.

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