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| 1. | Amazon.com |
| John Perkins started and stopped writing Confessions of an Economic Hit
Man four times over 20 years. He says he was threatened and bribed in
an effort to kill the project, but after 9/11 he finally decided to go
through... read full editorial |
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| 2. | From Publishers Weekly |
| Perkins spent the 1970s working as an economic planner for an international
consulting firm, a job that took him to exotic locales like Indonesia and
Panama, helping wealthy corporations exploit developing nations as,... read full editorial |
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| 3. | Jim Garrison, author, America As Empire, President of the State of the World Forum |
| "John Perkins has written a book that shakes one's confidence in the ethics
of the prevailing economic system." |
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| 4. | Michael Brownstein |
| "Perkins narrates his moral awakening to break free from the corrupt system
of global domination he himself helped to create." |
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| 5. | Gary Margolis Ph.D., Director, Center for Counseling and Human Relations, Associate Professor of English, Middlebury College, author, Fire in the Orchard and Falling Awake |
| "This book is Perkins' story, that through necessity and courage offers us
a way back, beyond salvation, to human justice." |
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| 6. | Hazel Henderson, author of Beyond Globalization and Building a Win-Win World |
| "Must reading for those who know another world is possible!" |
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| 7. | David Korten, author of the bestselling When Corporations Rule the World |
| "
true, powerful, revealing, and bone chilling personal story that
names names and connects the dots . . . " |
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| 8. | Dragonfly Review, November 2004 |
| An adventure thriller that connects the dots between corporate
globalization, American Empire, and the dynasty of the House of Bush. |