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By: John Perkins
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The New York Times best seller, updated and expanded, featuring 15 explosive new chapters.

The previous edition of this now-classic book revealed the existence and subversive manipulations of "economic hit men". John Perkins wrote that economic hit men (EHM) "are highly paid professionals who cheat countries around the globe out of trillions of dollars. Their tools include fraudulent financial reports, rigged elections, payoffs, extortion, sex, and murder". In Perkins' case, the tool was debt - convincing strategically important countries to borrow huge amounts of money for enormous "development" projects that served the very rich while driving the country deeper into poverty and debt. And once indebted, these countries could be controlled.

In this latest edition, Perkins provides revealing new details about how he and others did their work. But, more importantly, in an explosive new section, he describes how the EHM tools are being used around the world more widely than ever - even in the United States. The cancer has metastasized, yet most people still aren't aware of it.

Fear and debt drive the EHM system. We are hammered with messages that terrify us into believing that we must pay any price, assume any debt, to stop the enemies who, we are told, lurk at our doorsteps. The EHM system - employing false economics, bribes, surveillance, deception, debt, coups, assassinations, and unbridled military power - has become the dominant system of economics, government, and society today. It has created what Perkins calls a "death economy". But Perkins offers hope: He concludes with dozens of specific, concrete suggestions for actions all of us can take to wrest control of our world away from the economic hit men and help give birth to a life economy.

©2004 John Perkins (P)2016 Blackstone Audio, Inc.
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Amazing book, highly recommend it to everybody who loves economics and word politics 5 star performance

Amazing book, highly recommend it to everybody

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impressive inside story of extortion, greed, corruption, power and really how money makes the world go round to the detriment of almost everybody except a few super wealthy people

must listen ir read

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After reading this, now i fully understand how countries are intentionally set up to be enslaved to debt. A must read by everyone...

A Real Eye Opener

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now the news makes sense. shocking and illuminating in equal parts. I highly recommend reading this.

a must read

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This is more an autobiography than the first one. The odd thing is you don't really need to listen beyond chapter 2. The way he explains US college scholarships pretty well covers the US attitude to reality. You are only of worth if you are rich or exceptional and of benefit to authority. That benefit dips and you are worthless. The poor sportsman or academician who can win game after game or award after award, accruing prestige and from there more fee paying students next year for the college. Break a leg or have a mini crisis of direction and you are no longer of use, good bye scholarship. Everything else he describes is just that concept writ large.
Beyond that, if you still can't work out why, as a citizen of one of the richest nations on earth, you cannot get a decent job without massive upfront debt this book may cast some light.

This is what I thought book 1 would be,.

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