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The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth about Corporate Corruption

Posted By : tot167 | Date : 06 Jan 2009 17:04:00 | Comments : 4 |
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John Perkins, "The Secret History of the American Empire: Economic Hit Men, Jackals, and the Truth about Corporate Corruption"
Penguin Audio | 2007-06-05 | ISBN: 0143142127 | Audio CD | mp3 | 106 MB

From Publishers Weekly
Having made a splash with Confessions of an Economic Hit Man, Perkins offers similarly entertaining but disturbing accounts of the American government wreaking havoc around the world in support of American business. In Perkins's view, American presidents willingly comply with their CEO masters, distributing foreign aid to corrupt Third World leaders who keep a share and return the rest to U.S. business for major projects, leaving their nations poor and massively in debt, and requiring more loans and slavish obedience to U.S. policy. If any leader objects, the CIA destabilizes his government, by assassination if necessary. Gathering evidence is not Perkins's strong suit. Typically, a shadowy figure pulls him aside, insists on anonymity, then reveals all. Critics will rightfully accuse Perkins of dreadful journalism and a taste for conspiracy theories. Yet economists admit that loans and "expert advice" to poor nations are often harmful. Few deny that America has ruthlessly undermined uncooperative governments and supported dictators including Saddam Hussein. Perkins's assertions that the U.S. assassinated Ecuador's reformist president and connived at genocide in Timor and Sudan are not absurd, merely unproven. This book's greatest value may be to encourage a competent journalist to cover the same ground. (June 5)
Copyright ? Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

From AudioFile
In this follow-up to CONFESSIONS OF AN ECONOMIC HIT MAN, John Perkins continues his expos of corrupt governmental and business economic policies and practices. He focuses primarily on the United States, but he also has much to say about the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund. The passion the author feels for his subject can be heard in the introduction, which he reads himself. Jonathan Davis projects the same intensity and sense of urgency in his precise and crisp presentation of the rest of the text. What could be a plodding and convoluted economic treatise is made compelling by the authors insider knowledge and personal anecdotes, which are enhanced by Daviss clear, fast-paced delivery. M.O.B. ? AudioFile 2008, Portland, Maine




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Posted By: MAJ Date: 06 Jan 2009 21:13:13
The .rars are packed in the following way:

Introduction read by the Author - http://rapidshare.com/files/164254576/Introduction_read_by_the_Author.MP3

Part 1 - Asia -
http://rapidshare.com/files/164274664/Part_1_-_Asia.rar

Part 2 - Latin America -
http://rapidshare.com/files/164341015/Part_2_-_Latin_America.rar

Part 3 - The Middle East -
http://rapidshare.com/files/164367466/Part_3_-_The_Middle_East.rar

Part 4 - Africa -
http://rapidshare.com/files/164416592/Part_4_-_Africa.rar

Part 5 - Changing the World -
http://rapidshare.com/files/164396965/Part_5_-_Changing_the_World.rar

The Book in PDF -
http://rapidshare.com/files/164048643/John_Perkins_-_Confessions_of_an_Economic_Hitman.pdf
Posted By: meandyou21 Date: 07 Jan 2009 04:29:00
Thanks for sharing
Posted By: bushbaby12 Date: 07 Jan 2009 23:22:51
Maj why are your link download are much more larger files size then what is post by tot167, is yours are of better quality ?

Thanks.
Posted By: crossver Date: 12 Jul 2009 10:01:55
bushbaby12, that version is chaptered while the other one is just lumped into 2 pieces - it is much more convenient to use.
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