'Skin in the Game' by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Those who make decisions that affect others should bear some of the risk themselves.
From ancient moral philosophy to modern finance, Taleb examines the asymmetries that emerge when people—bureaucrats, experts, corporate managers, political leaders—exercise power without exposure to the consequences.
Moving between anecdote, classical references, and sharp polemic, Taleb explores how accountability once functioned as a structural feature of societies. Builders lived beneath the bridges they designed; merchants risked their own capital; generals faced the battlefield. Modern systems, he argues, increasingly sever responsibility from outcome, allowing decisions to be made safely at a distance.
Part philosophy, part cultural criticism, and part provocation, the book continues Taleb’s broader project of examining risk, uncertainty, and the fragile structures of contemporary life.
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