Summary:
The book explores the rising tide of anger in global economies and its impact on politics and society, proposing innovative solutions to address economic inequality and the dysfunctional aspects of capitalism. It delves into the distinction between moral and tribal anger, advocating for harnessing anger positively through economic policies that promote stability and fairness.
Key points:
1. Tribal vs. Modern Anger: "Angrynomics" identifies tribal anger as an evolutionary response leading to us-vs-them attitudes and modern anger as a reaction to current life stresses like economic insecurity.