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Books•A Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year“Will
stand as a classic.” – Christopher Leonard "Riveting, shocking, and
full of revelations." - Bryan BurroughFrom the Pulitzer
Prize–winning veteran Amazon reporter forThe Wall Street
Journal,The Everything Waris the first untold,
devastating exposé of Amazon's endless strategic greed, from
destroying Main Street to remaking corporate power, in pursuit of
total domination, by any means necessary. In 2017, Lina Khan
published a paper that accused Amazon of being a monopoly, having
grown so large, and embedded in so many industries, it was akin to
a modern-day Standard Oil. Unlike Rockefeller’s empire, however,
Bezos’s company had grown voraciously without much scrutiny. In
fact, for over twenty years, Amazon had emerged as a Wall Street
darling and its “customer obsession” approach made it indelibly
attractive to consumers across the globe. But the company was not
benevolent; it operated in ways that ensured it stayed on
top.Lina Khan’s paper would light a fire in Washington, and
in a matter of years, she would become the head of the FTC. In
2023, the FTC filed a monopoly lawsuit against Amazon in what may
become one of the largest antitrust cases in the 21st century. With
unparalleled access, and having interviewed hundreds of people –
from Amazon executives to competitors to small businesses who rely
on its marketplace to survive – Mattioli exposes how Amazon was
driven by a competitive edge to dominate every industry it entered,
bulldozed all who stood in its way, reshaped the retail landscape,
transformed how Wall Street evaluates companies, and altered the
very nature of the global economy. It has come to control most of
online retail, and uses its own sellers’ data to compete with them
through Amazon’s own private label brands. Millions of companies
and governmental agencies use AWS, paying hefty fees for the
service. And, the company has purposefully avoided collecting taxes
for years, exploited partners, and even copied
competitors—leveraging its power to extract whatever it can, at any
cost. It has continued to gain market share in disparate areas,
from media to logistics and beyond. Most companies dominate one or
two industries; Amazon now leads in several. And all of this was by
design.The Everything Waris the definitive, inside story of
how it grew into one of the most powerful and feared companies in
the world – and why this lawsuit opens a window into the most
consequential business story of our times.