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Confessions of an Economic Hitman - Community Reviews back

by John Perkins
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Misericordia
Misericordia rated it 9 years ago
An interesting take on international consulting industry. So, it makes sense in a sort of a roundabout way: 'If somebody lights the stars, that means that somebody needs it'.
11811
11811 rated it 11 years ago
The ugly innards of US foreign policy over the last 50 years or so. This gave me a perspective I was unfamiliar with until now and I learned a lot from it. Particularly the idea of a "corporatocracy", both what it is and how it behaves.I believe the facts in the book are true but I also believe it...
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it 12 years ago
It is a little ironic that I am sitting in McDonalds, the flagship of corporate America, writing a commentary on a book about the evils of corporate America. Maybe that is why they wouldn't let me onto their free wi-fi. Anyway, I have got internet (thankyou Telstra) simply by turning my mobile phone...
So Many Books, So Little Time
So Many Books, So Little Time rated it 13 years ago
Perkins' story is interesting. Unfortunately, he's not that great of a writer, and the book can often be repetitive.
shaunmcelroy
shaunmcelroy rated it 13 years ago
This was fun...but was it true? I wish he went into more details about his own corruption.
bbbart
bbbart rated it 14 years ago
Perhaps not so well written, but otherwise an absolute must-read. The book gives great insight in the current state of the world. Without falling in the `it's all a big conspiracy'-trap, John explains how the Western world is really organised.Warning: the contents of this book do make you feel bad.
Osho
Osho rated it 14 years ago
A sweeping, chilling assertion that governments manipulate the prospects and economies of other countries in order to control their governments. It seems to me that there isn't a lot of dispute about this, as even a cursory look at a book like Bananas!: How The United Fruit Company Shaped the World ...
Never Read Passively
Never Read Passively rated it 15 years ago
I couldn't take it. The first 20 pages were way too melodramatic. I'm sure there's an interesting story there but sheesh... just tell it.
willemite
willemite rated it 18 years ago
This is a remarkable work, decades in the making. Perkins is the real deal, an economist who worked for international consortia to pillage the third world. The modus operandi was to perform economic analysis of target nations that indicated a rate of growth far in excess of any real possibility in o...
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