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USP BOOK CENTRE

Address LAUCALA CAMPUS, Laucala Bay Rd, Suva, Fiji
Phone +679 323 2500
Hours
Monday08:00-16:30
Tuesday08:00-16:30
Wednesday08:00-16:30
Thursday08:00-16:30
Friday08:00-16:00
Categories Book Store, Cafe, Computer Accessories Store, Convenience Store, Handicraft
Rating 5 9 reviews
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USP BOOK CENTRE reviews

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Dan McCrory
08 September 2023 17:20

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Pacific Book ReviewThis book is a highly insightful and thorough analysis of the current plight of the middle, aka working, class. McCrory traces historical precursors as well as relating his own experiences in the telecommunications industry. He highlights his role in the labor movement and unions and proposes these areas as key organizational starting points toward rescuing the middle class. McCrory gives a detailed analysis in each of the "25 ways" the system is killing the middle class. Although a progressive blueprint, the facts and ideas in the book should resonate with people across the political spectrum.
Capitalism Killed the Middle Class: 25 Ways the System is Rigged Against You is comprehensive but readable. McCrory covers a lot: housing, NAFTA, Net Neutrality, climate change, Social Security, Tort, unions, immigration, the justice system, health care, Black Lives Matter, the two-party system, and taxes. There are criticisms of conservativism but he has ample criticisms of the Democratic Party: notably their abandonment of the labor movement and thereby the working/middle class as well as their marginalization of Bernie Sanders in the last election. I found this book to be quite objective even in its liberal bent; that is simply because it makes sense.
McCrory laments the lack of a national labor party, also implying that such a party's ideals should (or used to) coincide with the Democratic Party. After all, labor and unions are responsible for things like the 40-hour work week, 8-hour workday, paid vacation, health care, etc. He questions the unabashed conservative worship of profit and the laissez-faire market. After all, a free market is not really free if an owning class continues to operate like an aristocracy, thus solidifying a caste system - making upward mobility a statistical anomaly rather than a likely outcome for those who pick themselves up by their bootstraps.
Of the 35 wealthiest countries, the United States has the second highest rate of children living in poverty. This poverty statistic reflects the growing disparity between the top 1% and the bottom 99%. That gap is widening still with CEOs making 354 times their average workers. As the middle class vanishes, the poor class grows. McCrory muses that this increasingly large poor class might finally grow frustrated enough to revolt against the plutocrats in the top 1%; that is, if they can avoid being distracted by technological gadgets, shopping, and media brainwashing. However, McCrory capitulates that we are a capitalist, two-party system and must work within that in order to make any progress.
This is a very thoughtful and thought-provoking book. The author encourages people to become educated voters. And this means doing research; not simply finding ideologically affirming sound bites on cable news and social media. He advocates to organize, buy American, buy union, and support the labor movement and ideals. This book should appeal and enlighten anyone in the bottom 99. I highly recommend it.

Nathaniel
02 February 2022 6:55

Great selection of Pasifika books including language resources for Fijian. Friendly staff. You can spend hours browsing through books of local interest that cannot be found elsewhere. A must stop in Suva, certainly the best bookstore not only in Fiji but in the South Pacific islands.

Ray
02 January 2021 9:05

One stop shop for University students.a bit overpriced if comparing to other bookshops but very convenient.
Super friendly staff.

Vaibhav
14 April 2020 15:33

Absolutely wonderful book store with a wide variety of books and stationery. Price ranges vary from product to product. Easy access for University students on Campus. My favourite go to place on campus. Heaven! 10/10!?

Amitesh
02 April 2020 4:11

5 star rating, found all my required books for the semester and there are other services such as printing provided

Roger
19 December 2019 0:47

Lovely bookshop to visit and easy parking in the USP grounds - unlike almost all the other bookshops and stationers in Suva in have never found it crowded making for an easy shopping experience. Good range of stationery, a business centre at the rear for photocopying, binding etc and a well resourced help section also at the rear. Reasonable range of university reference books covering most subjects and I always enjoy buying some of the reference books which are occasionally on a reduced to clear price - I picked up a few visits ago an amazing book on psychology - complete guide as an introduction to the subject reduced from around $180 to $20 - used as a great resource for my teenagers education. Always enjoy my visits there - staff always helpful and friendly.

Camari
03 December 2019 3:07

I love it. They have everything I needed for school. Save me the time, money and street for going to town.

Clarence
27 November 2019 18:51

Great book shop. Been buying from here since high school. They have most of what's popular and if they don't, you can order it in.

Jane
20 October 2019 13:40

Stocks books about the Pacific. You can find some really old titles but do ask for assistance. Memorabilia for USP sold here. A small computer shop within as well as printing and photocopying service available.

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