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Not my favorite book. It was promising in the beginning. Then the rest of it went downhill from there. There is potential in this book, but there was just so many sentences and ideas/stories that were repeated. It was hard to get through because I felt like the same things were being said and nothing of value was being added. This book needed more structure to it as well.
Thank you to NetGalley and Robert T. Kiyosaki for letting me listen to this book!

This book felt like the literary equivalent of a Trump rally. I went into the audiobook knowing little about the author—perhaps it would have been better to keep it that way. With all due respect, I found Robert Kiyosaki's personality and ideology to be repulsive, bigoted, and devoid of humanity.
Thank you Netgalley and publisher for providing this audiobook for review consideration. All opinions are my own.

For someone who in January of 2024 revealed he was 1 BILLION dollars in debt to write another book about how we can save capitalism by teaching it in the home, is a bold move. Having briefly enjoyed Kiyosaki's previously well-known work Rich Dad, Poor Dad, I picked up the Capitalist Manifesto thinking if nothing else, it would entertain and enlighten. This book did neither. It is repetitive, contains more grammatical errors than I can even mention (which I also find hilarious given the circumstances), and as a small business owner, it simply doesn't adapt to how the future of America continues to change. Capitalist Theory needs to evolve to understand the limits of the free market and protect small businesses to create a healthy and robust economic system. Being 1 billion in debt and publically mistrusting the US dollar, I don't think I'd take financial advice from this guy any longer...