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Affordability as a Lie. Equality Promised - Privilege Delivered. How the Socialism That Wasn’t Turned Fairness Into a Lottery

Why Zohran Mamdani's Promises Can't Work

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Affordability as a Lie. Equality Promised - Privilege Delivered. How the Socialism That Wasn’t Turned Fairness Into a Lottery

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Affordability is promised everywhere. Equality is talked about endlessly. Yet privilege keeps winning. Why?

In Affordability as a Lie - Equality Promised, Privilege Delivered, this sharp, accessible nonfiction book exposes how modern economic policy, social justice narratives, and affordability reforms consistently fail the very people they claim to protect.

Instead of real equality, systems designed around affordability often reinforce existing power structures, deepen inequality, and quietly reward those already ahead. This book breaks down how that happens - without academic jargon, partisan slogans, or empty ideology.

Blending social analysis, economic insight, and real-world examples, this book explores the hidden mechanics behind inequality in housing, education, labor, and public policy. It explains why affordability alone is not justice, why equality remains elusive, and how privilege adapts faster than reform.

Inside this book, you will discover:

  • Why affordability policies often increase inequality instead of reducing it

  • How equality rhetoric masks structural privilege

  • The difference between access, affordability, and true economic justice

  • How social policy unintentionally protects the powerful

  • Why well-meaning reforms repeatedly fail working and middle-class families

  • What readers should question when politicians promise fairness

This book is written for readers interested in:

  • economic inequality

  • social justice and public policy

  • political economy

  • capitalism and reform

  • affordability crisis analysis

  • inequality explained

  • modern social systems

  • class and privilege

  • critical social analysis

  • nonfiction books about economics and society

Whether you are a student, professional, policy watcher, or simply someone frustrated by broken promises of fairness, this book gives you a clearer framework for understanding why inequality persists - and why good intentions are not enough.

If you want to understand why equality keeps failing despite endless reforms, this book will change how you see affordability forever.

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