A continuation of the documentary "No End in Sight" draws on new interviews to argue that the financial crisis occurred because of decades of deregulation that enabled the financial sector to commit industrial-scale fraud.
As allusive as the Cantos, as aggressive as a circular saw, this debut collection will offend none but the virtuous, and is certain to receive an enormous amount of attention.
A progressive economist challenges popular conservative-minded economic practices, in a scathing critique of Reagan-Bush policies that contends that the political right is misrepresenting the consequences of free-market and free-trade ...
Never Mind, We’ll Do It Ourselves is the story behind the origins of the Predator drone program and the dawn of unmanned warfare.
... nation' seems to often coexist with a very negative view of the state, which may be experienced only as a predator ...” (“Nation, Ethnicity, and Citizenship: Dilemmas of Democracy and Civil Order in Africa,” in Making Nations, Creating ...
Only the strongest and smartest will survive! Writer Chris Warner (the artist from the original Predator comics from 1989) teams with artist Agustin Padilla for a blood-drenched adventure in the Graveyard of Empires!
The Woman and the Myth: Margaret Fuller's Life and Writings. Old Westbury, NY: Feminist Press, 1976. 239–79. ... The Papers of Will Rogers: The Final Years. Vol. 5: August 1928–August 1935. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 2006.
... Predator Nation, p. 252). Summers, “The Great Liberator.” The role of government spending and borrowing in the full-spectrum neoliberal response to the economic crisis is described in chapter 6. Summers, Interview, 2011. Ferguson, Predator ...
Enter James K. Galbraith, the iconoclastic economist. In this riveting book, Galbraith first dissects the stale remains of Reaganism and shows how Bush and company had no choice except to dump them into the trash.
Based on explosive interviews, court documents and corporate archives, Inside Job traces in gripping detail how decades of deregulation gave birth to a predator nation, with power players cycling through positions in government, academia ...
With stunning clarity, Charles Ferguson delivers an uncompromising accounting of how a new economic oligarchy has wrested control of our politics and the prospects for real recovery.