From Publishers Weekly Perkins spent the 1970s working as an economic planner... Business Best Sellers
Books, eBooks & Other Information Products
Business.Marc8.com 
Thu January 8, 2009
Business Home     Books     eBooks
Book Editorial:2

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
John Perkins

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man - image
Rating: 4.0/5 Stars
Rank: 92
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, he claims, a not entirely unwitting front for the National Security Agency.

He says he was trained early in his career by a glamorous older woman as one of many "economic hit men" advancing the cause of corporate hegemony.

He also says he has wanted to tell his story for the last two decades, but his shadowy masters have either bought him off or threatened him until now. The story as presented is implausible to say the least, offering so few details that Perkins often seems paranoid, and the simplistic political analysis doesn’t enhance his credibility.

Despite the claim that his work left him wracked with guilt, the artless prose is emotionally flat and generally comes across as a personal crisis of conscience blown up to monstrous proportions, casting Perkins as a victim not only of his own neuroses over class and money but of dark forces beyond his control.

His claim to have assisted the House of Saud in strengthening its ties to American power brokers may be timely enough to attract some attention, but the yarn he spins is ultimately unconvincing, except perhaps to conspiracy buffs.
Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
All rights reserved.

For purchase information and additional product details
Editorial: 2 of 8



Editorials


Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
John Perkins

Editorial 1 - 3 of 8
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
Current Editorial
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
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."




Customer Reviews

Sample 3 of 111

Confessions of an Economic Hit Man
John Perkins
 Spellbinding modern history
(CA) November 3, 2004 - 5.0/5 stars
This book is spellbinding like a novel and a must read for anyone interested in Post World War II history. It is the story of America's march to dominate world politics and commerce told by an insider, a man who was there... read full review
 doesn't fly
(Santa Barbara) February 8, 2005 - 2.0/5 stars
The author claims we built infrastructure for countries who couldn't/didn't pay us for them. Doesn't sound like a great idea to me. I don't doubt that there are social and environmental problems associated with... read full review
 Save your Money!
(San Antonio, TX) March 16, 2005 - 1.0/5 stars
If you want to read a book that glorifies tin pot dictators and excuses terrorism this is the book for you. This book has little real economic content and Author has little real understanding of capitalism... read full review




Top 10 Best Selling Business Book Categories


Top 10 List  |  Top 25 List  |  Similar Items in eBooks
Search [help]

List All Products  |  List Books  |  List eBooks
Resources  |  Partner Sites  |  Contact