Hoodwinked - John Perkins (audiobook) 2009
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Perkins, John -Hoodwinked Business / Nonfiction Hoodwinked An Economic Hit Man Reveals Why the World Financial Markets Imploded—and What We Need to Do to Remake Them Author - John Perkins Narrator - David Ackroyd Publisher: Books on Tape Number of parts: 6 mp3 files; 56 kbps; unabridged Duration: 7 hours, 18 minutes ISBN: 9780307702838 Release date: Nov 10, 2009 Synopsis John Perkins has seen the signs of today's economic meltdown before. The subprime mortgage fiascos, the banking industry collapse, the rising tide of unemployment, the shuttering of small businesses across the landscape are all too familiar symptoms of a far greater disease. In his former life as an economic hit man, he was on the front lines both as an observer and a perpetrator of events, once confined only to the third world, that have now sent the United States—and in fact the entire planet—spiraling toward disaster. Here, Perkins pulls back the curtain on the real cause of the current global financial meltdown. He shows how we've been hoodwinked by the CEOs who run the corporatocracy—those few corporations that control the vast amounts of capital, land, and resources around the globe—and the politicians they manipulate. These corporate fat cats, Perkins explains, have sold us all on what he calls predatory capitalism, a misguided form of geopolitics and capitalism that encourages a widespread exploitation of the many to benefit a small number of the already very wealthy. Their arrogance, gluttony, and mismanagement have brought us to this perilous edge. The solution is not a "return to normal." But there is a way out. As Perkins makes clear, we can create a healthy economy that will encourage businesses to act responsibly, not only in the interests of their shareholders and corporate partners (and the lobbyists they have in their pockets), but in the interests of their employees, their customers, the environment, and society at large. We can create a society that fosters a just, sustainable, and safe world for us andour children. Each one of us makes these choices every day, in ways that are clearly spelled out in this book. "We hold the power," he says, "if only we recognize it." Hoodwinked is a powerful polemic that shows not only how we arrived at this precarious point in our history but also what we must do to stop the global tailspin.
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Is this any good? Is it worthwhile to spend 7-8 hours on what he has to say?
@ frontpage - to answer your question as to whether this book is worth listening to, I checked out Amazon where the book has a stellar rating of 4.5 out of 5 stars. In addition, this author has done a number of other books on the economy that were quite good. If this book is anything like them, it will certainly be enlightening on the issues it covers.
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