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The global supply chain is a complex and fragile network that provides essential goods and services to consumers. The pandemic has highlighted the fragility of this system, with widespread disruptions and disruptions causing a scarcity of essential goods. The book "How the World Ran Out of Everything" by Peter S. Goodman delves into the inner workings of the supply chain, highlighting the struggles of human players involved. Goodman argues for reforming the supply chain to become more reliable and resilient, demanding a redrawing of the bargain between labor and shareholders and a deeper focus on how we obtain the things we need. The book is a valuable exploration of the supply chain and its importance in preventing dysfunction and protecting global fortunes.