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The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: An Investigative Reporter Exposes the Truth About Globalization, Corporate Cons, and High Finance Fraudsters
Greg Palast
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Description for The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: An Investigative Reporter Exposes the Truth About Globalization, Corporate Cons, and High Finance Fraudsters
hardcover. 'Courageous reporting - read this book!' Michael Moore Original hardback edition of this New York Times bestseller. Num Pages: 224 pages, 19 black and white photographs. BIC Classification: 2ABM; DNF; JPH. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 230 x 150 x 18. Weight in Grams: 499. Good clean copy with minor shelfwear. DJ has some minor nicks and tears, remains very good
This book digs deep to unearth the ugly facts that few reporters working anywhere in the world today cover. From East Timor to Waco, Karachi to Santiago, it exposes some of the most egregious cases of political corruption, corporate fraud, and financial manipulation, globally.
This collection brings together some of Greg Palast's most powerful and influential writing of the past decade. His columns in the Observer have a cult following and he made headline news when he went undercover to break open the 'Lobbygate' scandal of corruption inside the Blair Cabinet.
Included here are his reports on that story, as well as his Washington Post exposé on Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris's stealing of the presidential election in Florida and recent stories on George W. Bush's pay-offs to corporate cronies. Also included in this volume are new and previously unpublished material, television transcripts, photographs, and letters.
This collection brings together some of Greg Palast's most powerful and influential writing of the past decade. His columns in the Observer have a cult following and he made headline news when he went undercover to break open the 'Lobbygate' scandal of corruption inside the Blair Cabinet.
Included here are his reports on that story, as well as his Washington Post exposé on Jeb Bush and Katherine Harris's stealing of the presidential election in Florida and recent stories on George W. Bush's pay-offs to corporate cronies. Also included in this volume are new and previously unpublished material, television transcripts, photographs, and letters.
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2002
Publisher
Pluto Press
Condition
Used, Very Good
Number of Pages
224
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780745318462
SKU
KSG0032437
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-1
About Greg Palast
Greg Palast is an investigative journalist whose articles have appeared in the New York Times, Observer, Washington Post, and The Nation and Salon.com. He has appeared on BBC Newsnight as special investigations reporter. He is the winner Financial Times David Thomas Prize, for Industrial Society Investigative Story of the Year. He has also been nominated by the UK Press Association as Business Writer of the Year. His books include The Best Democracy Money Can Buy (Pluto, 2002) and Democracy and Regulation: How the Public Can Govern Essential Services (Pluto, 2002).
Reviews for The Best Democracy Money Can Buy: An Investigative Reporter Exposes the Truth About Globalization, Corporate Cons, and High Finance Fraudsters
'The journalist I admire most. [Palast's] amazing work puts all the rest of us journalists to shame'
George Monbiot, Guardian 'Courageous reporting!'
Michael Moore 'The information is a hand grenade'
John Pilger 'Exposes the hypocrisy and double-dealing of politicans and businessmen the world over'
Mark Perryman, New Statesman 'An American hero in journalism'
MediaChannel.org 'The raw material is so good and the stories told with such brio'
Larry Elliot, Guardian 'Fucking brilliant'
Mark Thomas
George Monbiot, Guardian 'Courageous reporting!'
Michael Moore 'The information is a hand grenade'
John Pilger 'Exposes the hypocrisy and double-dealing of politicans and businessmen the world over'
Mark Perryman, New Statesman 'An American hero in journalism'
MediaChannel.org 'The raw material is so good and the stories told with such brio'
Larry Elliot, Guardian 'Fucking brilliant'
Mark Thomas