The article discusses the widespread insecurity felt in American life, particularly due to private equity firms, whose impacts, though less dramatic than sensationalized media narratives, are profoundly damaging. Through the lens of Megan Greenwell's book, Bad Company, it highlights how private equity has infiltrated various sectors, from health care to public services, often without public knowledge. The book details the human stories behind the statistics, focusing on a rural hospital's struggles against the impersonal and ruthless nature of private equity, revealing the hidden ramifications of corporate interests in everyday life.
Megan Greenwell's book, Bad Company, explores the pervasive influence of private equity in various sectors, exposing how it quietly undermines the fabric of American life.
The fear of the unknown, fueled by conservative media, often overshadows the real threats posed by private equity firms, which operate with little public awareness.
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