Book summaryInvestigative journalist Greg Palast here collects his best work, which appeared in British and American publications. He exposes corruption worldwide, and his targets include the WTO, Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris, Tony Blair's administration, Exxon, Pfizer, Hillary Clinton, and the IMF. Media reviews"Palast is known for stripping off polite veneer and showing what's underneath....You'll come away from reading this hard-nosed book dizzy with new information and nauseated by confirmations of your worst fears." |
The Best Democracy Money Can Buyby Palast, Greg
Book desription: Plume,, 2004. Paperback. Very Good. Clean, tight book. Collection of reports that touches on a number of familiar topics, including Enron, the presidential election of 2000 and the Bush familyÕs purported connection to Saudi Arabia. 390pp. Cover illustration by Tom Cicotos. Interior art by Winston Smith.
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