A review in
The Guardian, while generally praising
Plutocrats, noted that it was "short of solutions" to the problems it identifies. According to Anthony Gould,
Plutocrats argues that the
American Dream is "apparently over", because American society no longer rewards entrepreneurs who produce useful or valuable goods and instead favours financial chicanery as a way to get rich.
Justin Trudeau reportedly met Freeland for the first time at a book signing for
Plutocrats in Toronto. The book convinced Trudeau to ask Freeland to join the
Liberal Party as a candidate. Trudeau subsequently became
Prime Minister and appointed Freeland to
his cabinet, initially as
Minister of International Trade and eventually
Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Finance. == References ==