Confessions Of An Economic Hit Man by Bill Perkins
The shocking inside story of how America really took over the world
In this gripping exposé, the author reveals the clandestine world of economic manipulation and exploitation orchestrated by powerful global entities. Through personal anecdotes and insider knowledge, the narrative unveils how economic hit men are employed to coerce developing nations into accepting massive loans for infrastructure projects, which ultimately benefit multinational corporations and entrench these countries in crippling debt. The book sheds light on the moral dilemmas faced by those involved and the broader implications of such practices on global inequality and political sovereignty.
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- 2004
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