Should billionaires exist? Is healthcare a human right? Can we build a free and fair society?
Most books on economics and inequality pick a side and preach to the choir. A World That Works does something different: it interrogates both sides with equal rigor.
Through a series of compelling Socratic dialogues, Ali Mirza—born in Pakistan, raised in Lebanon and Kenya before arriving in America—explores the deepest questions in political economy with the perspective of someone who's seen both functional and dysfunctional systems firsthand.
The immigrant's paradox: The whole world wants to get to America, but Americans seem embarrassed by the very system that drew them. Mirza unpacks why—examining capitalism not with blind faith but with the eyes of someone who's lived the alternative.
On Wealth:
• Why capping billionaire wealth sounds fair butwould devastate innovation
• Why "they didn't build that alone" is true but irrelevant
• How to distinguish legitimate value creation from rent-seeking
On Rights:
• Why positive rights that depend on others' labor aren't actually rights
• The difference between compassion and coercion
• Why healthcare access matters even if healthcare isn't a "right"
On Inequality:
• Why unequal outcomes aren't the same as injustice
• Why mobility matters more than distribution
• Why some inequality is the price of freedom—and why that's okay
On Meaning:
• Why material security doesn't create purpose
• Why people need contribution, not just consumption
• Why redistribution can't solve existential despair
On Building a Better World:
• How to raise the floor without killing the engine
• Why safety nets must preserve dignity and incentive
• What policies could actually work
This isn't ideology—it's honest reasoning about trade-offs we all face. Mirza doesn't promise utopia. He promises intellectual integrity.
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Warning: This book will challenge you regardless of your politics. That's the point.
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