1929 (Comprehensive Summary)

In '1929', Andrew Ross Sorkin explores the events leading up to the Great Depression, examining the economic, social, and political factors that contributed to the financial collapse. Sorkin, a renowned financial journalist and author, delves into the lives of key figures and institutions, providing a detailed narrative of the era's market dynamics and the lessons learned. This Lexicon distills the essential ideas and insights from the original work, offering readers a concise understanding of the complexities surrounding one of the most significant economic crises in history.














