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Title: Who Stole the American Dream: The Book Your Boss Doesn’t Want You to Read 

Author: Burke Hedges 

ISBN‑10: 0963266705

ISBN‑13: 9780963266705 

Publisher: International Network Training Institute (I N T I Pub & Resource Books Inc) 

Publication Date: December 1992

Format: Paperback 

Language: English 

Pages: 142 pages 

Genre/Category: Business / Personal Finance / Entrepreneurship 

This eye‑opening book challenges the conventional wisdom that following the standard career path — college, a 9-to-5 job, and climbing the corporate ladder — guarantees success and financial security. Burke Hedges explores how economic shifts, corporate structures, and societal expectations often leave hardworking individuals trapped in jobs that offer little autonomy, minimal growth, and declining satisfaction.

Through candid insights and practical guidance, Hedges urges readers to rethink traditional notions of the American Dream and consider alternative approaches to building personal freedom and financial independence. The book highlights network marketing and entrepreneurial strategies as viable paths for those willing to take control of their careers, develop valuable skills, and create opportunities beyond the limitations of conventional employment.

Written in a straightforward, motivational style, this book is not only a critique of the modern workplace but also a roadmap for proactive, ambitious individuals. It encourages readers to recognize opportunities where others see limitations, to challenge outdated beliefs about work and income, and to pursue paths that lead to fulfillment, autonomy, and long-term success.