The Wolf of Wall Street
Historical Context and Significance
Jordan Belfort's book «The Wolf of Wall Street» is an autobiography in which the author recounts his rapid rise and fall in the financial world. Belfort describes his career on Wall Street, where he founded the brokerage firm Stratton Oakmont and earned millions using aggressive and often illegal trading methods. The book provides a unique insight into the culture of greed and corruption that prevailed in the financial sector during the 1990s. It also highlights the consequences of unchecked pursuit of wealth and power, making it an important warning about the moral and ethical risks associated with financial speculation. The book's cultural impact was amplified after the release of the film of the same name, directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio, which drew even more attention to Belfort's story and its lessons.
