Greenwell offers stories that are textured, not one-note tales of woe ... Bad Company details how clichéd abstractions like “consolidation” and “efficiency” have given cover to real betrayals. The people in this book wanted only to raise their families and contribute to their communities. Instead they were unwittingly drawn into an opaque system of financial extraction and debt peonage, for which no amount of hard work was ever enough.
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